I was hoping to fly over tomorrow, but still not sure if I can.
A very big thank-you to all those in court today for reporting back. Interesting about Alan Jones. I'd loved to have seen his face (both of them) when the judge used the 'rolled over' phrase. It's funny about him passing notes to HMRC blokes, made me think of Sid The Snitch from Hill Street Blues.
What surprises me so far is that they have nothing new, and trying to attack us on the lines that the courts do not have the right to interfere with the will of parliament sounds like a bit of a risky fallback. I'd imagine the judge may have a view on that himself.
Like many others, I remember the PCG battle over IR35, and the case they fought, I was certain we would win, so we can't take anything for granted. I don't like the sound of such a technical argument from Hector either. Very difficult to interpret. That said, we seem to have got our case across, clearly and concisely. Padmore being excluded, if that is the case, is good news too. If that has been ruled out, and we win, how are HMRC going to be able to attack us under the legislation that stood before BN66? Not with Padmore anyway, back to the drawing board, Hector!
Thank-you again to all.
A very big thank-you to all those in court today for reporting back. Interesting about Alan Jones. I'd loved to have seen his face (both of them) when the judge used the 'rolled over' phrase. It's funny about him passing notes to HMRC blokes, made me think of Sid The Snitch from Hill Street Blues.
What surprises me so far is that they have nothing new, and trying to attack us on the lines that the courts do not have the right to interfere with the will of parliament sounds like a bit of a risky fallback. I'd imagine the judge may have a view on that himself.
Like many others, I remember the PCG battle over IR35, and the case they fought, I was certain we would win, so we can't take anything for granted. I don't like the sound of such a technical argument from Hector either. Very difficult to interpret. That said, we seem to have got our case across, clearly and concisely. Padmore being excluded, if that is the case, is good news too. If that has been ruled out, and we win, how are HMRC going to be able to attack us under the legislation that stood before BN66? Not with Padmore anyway, back to the drawing board, Hector!
Thank-you again to all.
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