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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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I must just add that the image of HMRC Counsel offering up before 3 CoA Judges "evidence" that a blog full of Donkeys, Santas and the like should carry some value to their case seems a little - unprofessional. I mean "Ma Lud, Donkey Rhubarb claims that... and then Santa Klaus said that....". No wonder the Judges were less than eager to consider this. A rather demeaining level to stoop in such a court me thinks. But flattering nonetheless.Comment
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"They" know who we all are!?
Like, Im really quaking in my boots
Then, they should be afraid. Very afraid for they know not what we may do!I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post"They" know who we all are!?
Like, Im really quaking in my boots
Then, they should be afraid. Very afraid for they know not what we may do!
Hey Singh, you still know who I am from this angle?Last edited by OnYourBikeGB; 4 November 2010, 21:23.Comment
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If HMRC know who we all are can they please tell me? I'm a little unsure about posting to a donkey, Santa and the like on such grave matters. No dis Barcap Boyz, but I'm not sure I feel comfortable posting to a person with a face like yours either! Must make eating noodles pretty messy...
Come to think of it, they do know who we all are. We all have CN's. So whilst they may not know who we all are by reference to our call signs, they sure as hell know since they sent us those nasty letters. So take your pick and tag a call sign to any CN. It all amounts to the same thing. We're getting screwed because you never treated us as human beings.
You know who I am. I am one of more than 3000 people being persecuted because you didn't do your job, spun BN66 through Parliament, did a U-turn then said jump and expected us to reply "how high?". Well not yet, not just yet.Comment
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostIf HMRC know who we all are can they please tell me? I'm a little unsure about posting to a donkey, Santa and the like on such grave matters. No dis Barcap Boyz, but I'm not sure I feel comfortable posting to a person with a face like yours either! Must make eating noodles pretty messy...
Come to think of it, they do know who we all are. We all have CN's. So whilst they may not know who we all are by reference to our call signs, they sure as hell know since they sent us those nasty letters. So take your pick and tag a call sign to any CN. It all amounts to the same thing. We're getting screwed because you never treated us as human beings.
You know who I am. I am one of more than 3000 people being persecuted because you didn't do your job, spun BN66 through Parliament, did a U-turn then said jump and expected us to reply "how high?". Well not yet, not just yet.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostNow I've finished laughing at the threats, I wonder what mischief could be made in finding out how they know? What crossed my mind was either the No 10 petitions, or Clegg's 'power to the people' website (remember that, wow, it fairly changed the world). Wouldn't it be interesting to find out what Joe Public would think of this misuse of personal information? HMRC? More like the Gestapo. There might be a story there, a good one, for any journalist prepared to cut through the layers, that goes way beyond siding with tax-avoiders.
The opening scene of 2001 springs to mind.Comment
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ultimately if the judges allow HMRC to F**k us up the ahole, it wont end with us, we are just the beginning people, be warned!!Comment
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostI must just add that the image of HMRC Counsel offering up before 3 CoA Judges "evidence" that a blog full of Donkeys, Santas and the like should carry some value to their case seems a little - unprofessional. I mean "Ma Lud, Donkey Rhubarb claims that... and then Santa Klaus said that....". No wonder the Judges were less than eager to consider this. A rather demeaining level to stoop in such a court me thinks. But flattering nonetheless.Comment
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Originally posted by bollox View Postany "bollox" from Mr Singh ?Comment
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