Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
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A friend in the press?
Maybe we have one, although the articles are quite old, they are very perceptive:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle2925936.ece
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI'm all for giving people the benefit of the doubt but:- Joined 20th Jan 2010
- 17 posts since
- Claims to be just an "IT bod" with a law degree
- Mentioned suing Montpelier numerous times
More than just a casual observer?Comment
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Just go away...
Originally posted by northernSoul View PostDiehard irrational loyalty or hatred to any party - MTM, HMRC - is an indulgence you just don't need.Comment
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Originally posted by normalbloke View Post"..irrational loyalty...."? what.. to someone who is funding our defence? Nothing irrational about that. Then again, rationality has never been a strong point of yours.Comment
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Originally posted by northernSoul View PostThat is true, but its their defence as well.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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Will the real Alan Jones please stand up!'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by Europa View PostAgain, sorry if this isn't something that anyone has any knowledge on, just seems to me that if it all goes belly-up I (we) would have been sold a product that has not provided any of the results as stated in the literature etc. and has left me (us) in a worse position than if I (we) had done nothing (as I will owe 5 yrs taxation as well as having paid 5yrs fees).
Thanks again for any help/responses.
You'd be very foolish IMO to start any legal action against your scheme's provider(s) while the question of BN66 is still subject to appeal and further legal action.
Once all those legal avenues have been exhausted and, if all schemes were finally declared 'illegal,' then you'd have the option to take your own legal action against the provider of your scheme or schemes.
But, how much is that going to cost you and just how confident would you be of getting redress through the courts?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by northernSoul View PostThe law in 2003 is the same as the law in 2008. Its the legal system : there is more or less nothing Parliament cannot legislate to do, including change history. As a scholar once noted, 'the uk parliament can outlaw public smoking in the streets of paris'.
In your case you are less affected as limitation means you will probably only owe from 2002-2003. Well, that's unless they claim that for some exotic reason they can go further back.
I can 'say' anything I like - it doesn't make it enforceable.
And while ,shall we call them supremacists, can claim the absolute sovereignty of Parliament they forgot what has all gone on. If the UK government did nothing in the face of a declaration of incompatibility (as a certain A.Brannigan suggested they might) then it would be much easier to get Europe involved. Parliament HAS to do what Europe says – unless and until the UK decides to leave the EU. Is that going to happen? I doubt it. So the ECHR will be respected.
You appear to have came on here to stir up strife. Let's tackle some of your other suggestions:
Q: Can one sue ones scheme provider?
A: No, not if the scheme were to fail on s.58.
Q: Will s.58 be allowed to stand?
A: Unlikely - see my earlier messages.
Q: Is it all over if s.58 is allowed to stand?
A: No.
Q: Could one have a claim against a scheme provider if it was found that the scheme works?
A: If they told you to settle, Yes.
I'm not sure who you are. NorthernSoul? No. Lost, maybe, but not Northern.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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I think the suggestion to sue Montpelier was a dead giveaway that Northern Zombie is Alan Jones re-incarnated.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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