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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Lobbying Fund

    Put in the perspective of overall potential liability levels if we fail with our appeal, it certainly seems worth a go.

    Count me in too.

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      Count me in as well. Wonder if it is tax deductible?
      Regards

      Slobbo

      "Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege."

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        Lobbying

        There seems to be quite a bit of interest in this.

        Given that it's now 6 weeks since the hearing, the judgment must be fairly imminent, so I reckon we may as well await the decision and then revisit this as a possible option.

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          Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
          There seems to be quite a bit of interest in this.

          Given that it's now 6 weeks since the hearing, the judgment must be fairly imminent, so I reckon we may as well await the decision and then revisit this as a possible option.
          Have to say I have taken a little bit of comfort from the fact that it has taken 6 weeks so far. Hopefully it means a more considered judgement than we had the last time. The longer it takes to reach a decision, the happier I'll feel, as it would at least indicate that all the implications and complexities are being measured and weighed.

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            Lobbying

            Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
            There seems to be quite a bit of interest in this.

            Given that it's now 6 weeks since the hearing, the judgment must be fairly imminent, so I reckon we may as well await the decision and then revisit this as a possible option.
            I agree.

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              Decision

              Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View Post
              Have to say I have taken a little bit of comfort from the fact that it has taken 6 weeks so far. Hopefully it means a more considered judgement than we had the last time. The longer it takes to reach a decision, the happier I'll feel, as it would at least indicate that all the implications and complexities are being measured and weighed.
              I am fascinated by the import of your comment that the longer the decision takes the longer they are considering the issue. I naively thought that they were just busy on other things.

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                Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                There seems to be quite a bit of interest in this.

                Given that it's now 6 weeks since the hearing, the judgment must be fairly imminent, so I reckon we may as well await the decision and then revisit this as a possible option.
                Yep, we should look at this again after the judgement, but I'm up for bunging a few quid in, if for nothing else than to annoy those in power who said they'd help when in opposition, but now sit on their hands when in power. . . .yes Gauke, I do mean you in particular!!!

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                  Originally posted by paulsc View Post
                  I am fascinated by the import of your comment that the longer the decision takes the longer they are considering the issue. I naively thought that they were just busy on other things.
                  You may be right, but you could have waited until after Christmas before bursting my bubble

                  I have no idea how busy they are, but Parker must have been pretty busy as well, and he was finished like a world record holding 100m sprinter.

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                    Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View Post
                    I have no idea how busy they are, but Parker must have been pretty busy as well, and he was finished like a world record holding 100m sprinter.
                    4 to 6 weeks seems to be about the average time between a CoA hearing and receiving a judgment.

                    However occasionally they take a lot longer. This one involving HMRC has been awaiting a judgment since July.

                    http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/l...se_id=20092462

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                      Count me in for a contribution towards lobbying DR.
                      'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
                      Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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