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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Please rate the new idea

    We have now got the most comments on the site but a lot of people who rated the original Section 58 topic (which has been locked) haven't rated the new one.

    See my signature for a link to the new one.

    Thanks!
    DR

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      Does anyone know if the MP fees can be expensed if/when we eventually lose?

      I'm under the impression it can't be done but wondered if anyone had looked into it properly

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        Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
        We have now got the most comments on the site but a lot of people who rated the original Section 58 topic (which has been locked) haven't rated the new one.

        See my signature for a link to the new one.

        Thanks!
        DR
        I just looked and could not see us on the list of highest comments.

        Regards
        Fred

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          Originally posted by FredBasset View Post
          I just looked and could not see us on the list of highest comments.

          Regards
          Fred
          See top entry on this list with 420 comments.

          Restoring civil liberties — HMG - Your Freedom

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            Well done to everyone who has contributed to the thread. As DR has already said, please vote if you havent.

            And if you havent commented, please do. It only takes a few minutes.

            Also, a big thank you to Alan Jones for inadvertantly helping to make our topic the most commented one
            'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
            Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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              Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post

              Also, a big thank you to Alan Jones for inadvertantly helping to make our topic the most commented one
              I'm not Alan but are you sure that is a good thing. A lot of comments may be viewed as a contentious issue and therefore one to avoid rather than investigate.
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                Originally posted by eek View Post
                I'm not Alan but are you sure that is a good thing. A lot of comments may be viewed as a contentious issue and therefore one to avoid rather than investigate.

                There is no forum in the world that you are going to stop Jones commenting on, apart from a private one closed to the public. In which case, theres no point having it.

                I think it's a good thing that Jones has given us the opportunity to pull apart his (and HMRC's) arguments.

                Nick Clegg promised to look at issues that the public post on the website. Contentious or not, he owes it to the electorate to take them seriously.
                I don't think it would look good if he set up a website asking for public opinion and then ignored it because it didnt fit in with his views.
                'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
                Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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                  Originally posted by eek View Post
                  I'm not Alan but are you sure that is a good thing. A lot of comments may be viewed as a contentious issue and therefore one to avoid rather than investigate.
                  Call me cynical but I don't believe they will repeal anything just because it is suggested on this website.

                  They will decide which laws they want to repeal and then point out which of the ones just happened to be on the website as though this had some bearing on the decision. By now there can't be many laws which haven't been suggested.

                  The whole thing is just a pretence at democracy and quite frankly an insult to the voters.

                  The only reason for keeping our topic up there is just on the off chance that an MP, or someone else with influence, sees it and wonders why an obscure budget measure from 2 years ago is creating so much fuss.

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                    Originally posted by screwthis View Post
                    Does anyone know if the MP fees can be expensed if/when we eventually lose?

                    I'm under the impression it can't be done but wondered if anyone had looked into it properly
                    Can anyone help me out with this pls?

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                      Originally posted by screwthis View Post
                      Can anyone help me out with this pls?
                      Not sure what you mean by "expensed". Can you elaborate?

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