Another great offer that has popped up on the o2 priority app.
In short we can take 2 trips (of under £10 cost each) for free if you've never used uber before.
Free travel out and back for a night out on the town ;-)
Available in London, Cardiff, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bristol, Nottingham, Leicester, Manchester, York, Leeds, Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sunderland, Edinburgh, Glasgow
5 comments
NIgelK
17 Oct 16#5
Just make sure you don't have a Guidedog
belcomtrist
17 Oct 16#4
In your case take Uber taxi which is 30% cheaper calculate what is 20% of the total amout that you paid then post the 20% amount to the taxman.Everyone a winner
The career of a taxi driver is one that is numbered.
david_kly
17 Oct 16#2
Uber maybe cheaper, but they don't offer any worker employment rights or benefits, they exploit workers (whether they realise it or not) with pricing to the bottom and they steal tax money that support the public services such as the NHS. Boycott them for the future and put pressure on government to regulate these multi nationals properly
david_kly
17 Oct 161#1
Small and medium sized businesses are being killed off by this two tier tax system
Multi nationals like Uber are competing unfairly with hard working taxi drivers by siphoning profits to tax havens and thus avoiding paying for the roads they use and the fair amount of tax every other taxi pays. Basically getting a subsidy from our government to destroy the livelihoods of thousands. The destruction of tax paying taxi drivers careers is not worth a few free rides. People need to look around them and care about the society they live in, not just for themselves, but for the next generation who will live in a bankrupt economy or an economy that favours the 1% - multi nationals over young people's life prospects.
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In short we can take 2 trips (of under £10 cost each) for free if you've never used uber before.
Free travel out and back for a night out on the town ;-)
Available in London, Cardiff, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bristol, Nottingham, Leicester, Manchester, York, Leeds, Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sunderland, Edinburgh, Glasgow
5 comments
The career of a taxi driver is one that is numbered.
Multi nationals like Uber are competing unfairly with hard working taxi drivers by siphoning profits to tax havens and thus avoiding paying for the roads they use and the fair amount of tax every other taxi pays. Basically getting a subsidy from our government to destroy the livelihoods of thousands. The destruction of tax paying taxi drivers careers is not worth a few free rides. People need to look around them and care about the society they live in, not just for themselves, but for the next generation who will live in a bankrupt economy or an economy that favours the 1% - multi nationals over young people's life prospects.
To be fair this problem of multi nationals crippling the small and medium sized businesses (back bone of the economy) is down to our government allowing the loopholes. But people need to speak up more https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/18/uk-reject-eu-plans-combat-multinational-tax-avoidance
If you have a choice, which you do, make it a choice that benefits society