Originally posted by ardcarp
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One question is whether those who have companies are "self-employed" ?
I'm not, for one moment, suggesting that these people shouldn't get support.
We have seen the rise of what is really "spurious self-employment" (delivery drivers etc) which is very different indeed from really working for yourself.
Which is simply a way of some companies dodging playing what really are employees properly
BUT, it's also important (and this is very true for many orchestral musicians) to recognise that there are many people who don't want to be "employed" (myself included) even when (and it's a bit of an exception allowed by HMRC) all of their work comes from one place.
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