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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostCouldn't agree more! First time in my life I haven't voted.Comment
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Hasta la vista Danny
Dear Mr Alexander
Thank you for your time in the Treasury, your speech regarding your stance on tax avoidance and your statement 'we are coming to get you'. We are sorry to hear about your loss today and wish you all the best in your new vocation as janitor at Inverness Golf Club.
Yours faithfully
The s58 afflictedComment
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Originally posted by the great escape View PostDear Mr Alexander
Thank you for your time in the Treasury, your speech regarding your stance on tax avoidance and your statement 'we are coming to get you'. We are sorry to hear about your loss today and wish you all the best in your new vocation as janitor at Inverness Golf Club.
Yours faithfully
The s58 afflictedComment
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Originally posted by Britspud View PostAh haaaaaa! And Balls too...fantastic!Let the financial healing commenceComment
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Originally posted by Richard Splash View PostWe all know or appreciate deep down that they are all the same regardless of the party label... Doesn't matter who you vote for the end result will be the same and it won't change until everyone wakes up to it.
I agree with what you said, but voting is still important because it keeps the real far right and far left nutters out.Comment
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Gauke might be moving!
Just read in ft:
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/7972e...#axzz3ZYXS3gJC
Gauke tipped to leave his current post as a treasury minister and become a pensions minister! Is that good news?Comment
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Gauke
Originally posted by Britspud View PostJust read in ft:
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/7972e...#axzz3ZYXS3gJC
Gauke tipped to leave his current post as a treasury minister and become a pensions minister! Is that good news?Comment
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Originally posted by Buzby View Postjust my opinion, but I think we are beyond MPs sorting this out. unless NTRT team decide that after this fiasco is resolved they decide to move into politics.Comment
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Who knows!
Originally posted by Britspud View PostJust read in ft:
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/7972e...#axzz3ZYXS3gJC
Gauke tipped to leave his current post as a treasury minister and become a pensions minister! Is that good news?Comment
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