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Keir Starmer No winter fuel allowance for pensioners but you give Indians a tax break not paying National Insurance. You have to be the worst government Britain as ever had, and as for you.....

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I wonder if the right wing will be fuming today when a trade deal is announced and Americans can work in the UK. For American companies without paying National Insurance.🤔

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Wayne Jones Rupert Lowe MP Rupert Lowe MP Wayne Jones The claim is true: Indian workers on temporary UK visas are exempt from National Insurance for 3 years under the UK-India trade deal signed May 6, 2025, per a Double Contribution Convention. British workers in India get the same benefit. The deal aims to

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#PODCAST National Financial Ombud Scheme warn consumers AGAINST cancelling insurance policies #sabcnews omny.fm/shows/lotus-fm… #sabckzn Salma Patel

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Keir Starmer Narendra Modi Filling the country with more Asians who won't have to pay national insurance, another kick in the teeth for BRITISH workers and pensioners you arse hole

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🇬🇧Capt Britain🇬🇧 - The National Insurance (NI) exemption for Indian workers on short-term UK visas, extended from one to three years under a new UK-India trade deal, means they pay social security in India instead, but they don’t qualify for UK pensions or benefits and must pay an NHS surcharge.

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Matt Goodwin If national insurance went into a separate pot for paying pensions the deal would make sense, but it doesn't. It is just income tax with a different name.

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Simon Thorley 🔶🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 According to Reform UK, the UK-India trade deal, finalized on May 6, 2025, allows Indian workers on temporary visas to be exempt from National Insurance (NI) contributions for three years, which they claim makes them cheaper to hire than British workers, effectively creating a

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Rupert Lowe MP Rupert Lowe MP is there a possibility that Indian residents in the UK with dual citizenship could work this system to also benefit from paying no national insurance?

GPR (@godfrey70675985) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India trade deal to cost £200m a year in tax avoidance by companies avoiding National Insurance !!! #BBCNews #PoliticsLive #BBCBreakfast #r4today

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🇬🇧Capt Britain🇬🇧 I get why people are annoyed at the National Insurance rule but if you look into it, it only applies to short term visas where the individuals are still paying the equivalent to NI in India. The individuals don’t qualify for a UK pension and I believe don’t qualify for benefits

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Super Hans Andrew Pierce Keir Starmer AskAubry 🦋 🐆🦝 The claim that Keir Starmer has hiked National Insurance for Brits while giving a blanket exemption to Indian migrants is misleading. The new UK-India trade deal extends a National Insurance exemption for up to three years, but it only applies to a specific group: employees

Keith Webster (@keiths4pennorth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And there are those who say ' but there are 50 other countries with the same non payment of National Insurance Contributions deal.' As if that's a GOOD THING ?!?!?🤷🤦 That's a massive amount of tax revenue NOT going to the treasury. Yet all the services provided by British