but you will be pleased to hear i did spell his name right on the letter .... unlike my last post
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Originally posted by slogger View Postsent to my MP - Mark Prisk(conservative) - ex contractor apparently!Comment
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Originally posted by Cantthinkof1 View PostJust sent off my letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer!Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI'm keeping a tally of everyone who has requested the letter, which has just tipped the 150 mark.
Unfortunately (well fortunately actually), the letter has gone viral and people are forwarding it on to others.
In terms of prominent figures who will be receiving it, so far we have:
David Cameron
George Osborne*
Vince Cable (Business secretary)
Theresa May (Home Secretary)
Mark Hoban (Timms' successor in Treasury)
Eric Pickles (Communities secretary)
Michael Gove (Education secretary)
* he will be receiving dozens of copies
Keep up the good work DR and everyone! Lets make sure they get sackfulls of mail'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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Sent to George Osborne
Just sent mine, this morning, to George Osborne. Thanks DR for the letter. Great job.Comment
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Sent to Lynne Featherstone (Lib Dem) Hornsey and Wood Green
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Therese Coffey (Con) Suffolk Coastal
hurrah!The Cat
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostJust as a reminder to everyone else, it's worth sending a copy to the above people in addition to your MP.
Keep up the good work DR and everyone! Lets make sure they get sackfulls of mailComment
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Hmrc are corrupt
I think I need to change my avatar.
tulipE gives the impression of an organisation which is bungling and incompetent. This they may be but they are guilty of far worse than that.
Is CORRUPT too strong a word? Well I'll let you be the judges of that.
Over the past few months I have refrained from discussing their antics on here for fear of being gagged. However, I can feel this coming anyway so it's time to break the silence.
Repeated law breaking
One or two breaches of the Act might be forgiveable but it's clear there has been a systematic policy here of flouting the law to thwart any attempt to seek out the truth.
(By Law, authorities have to respond to requests within 20 days.)
Read this first:
Internal Review Request
Then this totally unconvincing response:
HMRC's Response
And finally this:
Follow-up
Lies and deception
This one takes cynicism to a whole new level. It is clear that they only intend to comply with the law when it suits them ie. when there is nothing to reveal.
Internal Review Request
And the irony of it all
We fully complied with statutes as they were at the time. It is only by virtue of HMRC's time machine that we now find ourselves unwittingly on the wrong side of the law.
HMRC have no respect for the law, period. They break it without a moment's hesitation and not by accident or mistake but intentionally and deliberately.Comment
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