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29 minutes ago, Roger Mexico said:

There are so many things that are weird about that ad that it's difficult to know where to start (and that's after the employment agency has sanitised it) but does anyone actually know this is for the Barrowmans - ie that they have dogs like this?

She has 3 of them and a chef. I concluded it was for them.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CWP_4CNIGWZ/ 

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11 minutes ago, offshoremanxman said:

Michelle Mone splashes out £3,000 for dog baths for her three puppies. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9133411/Michelle-Mone-forks-3-000-professional-dog-baths-pampered-pooches.html

(I would very much like to see Michelle’s puppies) 

She should take her dogs to the dog launderette (£7 each) and donate the balance to animal welfare charities.

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25 minutes ago, Gladys said:

She should take her dogs to the dog launderette (£7 each) and donate the balance to animal welfare charities.

Ms Mone has been known to exaggerate the value (and luxuriance) of things before, especially in the Mail.  If you actually reduce that article to its basics it's "Woman spends money to put stainless steel sink in outbuilding".

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2 hours ago, Roxanne said:

 I don’t know anything about her but  just know that this job has got danger written all over it. 

This job could turn out to be more dangerous in more ways than just being bitten by the dogs; hopefully the successful applicant will not be paid through a ‘Loan Charge’ scheme. Up until 2016 these schemes were regarded by HMRC as ‘compliant’. But history shows HRMC took a very different view of the users of these schemes. HMRC are still aggressively pursuing many individuals who used these schemes for “unpaid tax”, and there is no “right of appeal”. Some of the individuals who subscribed to those schemes in good faith have committed suicide, while others are facing destitution. But (remarkably) there were never any financial/legal consequences, whatsoever, for the promoters of such schemes, including wealthy Tory Party donors.

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13 minutes ago, code99 said:

This job could turn out to be more dangerous in more ways than just being bitten by the dogs; hopefully the successful applicant will not be paid through a ‘Loan Charge’ scheme. Up until 2016 these schemes were regarded by HMRC as ‘compliant’. But history shows HRMC took a very different view of the users of these schemes. HMRC are still aggressively pursuing many individuals who used these schemes for “unpaid tax”, and there is no “right of appeal”. Some of the individuals who subscribed to those schemes in good faith have committed suicide, while others are facing destitution. But (remarkably) there were never any financial/legal consequences, whatsoever, for the promoters of such schemes, including wealthy Tory Party donors.

You're brave.

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