Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
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Otherwise you end up with a chicken and egg situation. Parker decided in favour of HMRC largely on the "will of parliament" line of reasoning. And the new Government can't change the legislation because of a "High Court endorsement".
In any case, that "endorsement" was based on the "will" of the last parliament. This is a new parliament with a new Government, and this issue will need to be addressed sooner or later. If they are against retrospection, then they're against it. You can't be against in in opposition and in favour in Government, and in our view, it is for this Government to decide on what the law should be, not the judiciary.
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