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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt may not be what you were expecting, or hoping for, but there are good reasons why it has been positioned in this way.
House of Commons Amendments
All being well, it should be debated in the Finance Bill Committee on Tuesday.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNothing at the moment. Let's wait to see what happens on Tuesday.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry for being thick and asking a stupid question - but don'y we need our MPs to shout "hear hear" and then vote for the amendment?
If the Minister accepts it then that’s that. If he does not, then it will either go to a vote or the proposer can withdraw the amendment.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry for being thick and asking a stupid question - but don'y we need our MPs to shout "hear hear" and then vote for the amendment?
At that point Gauke will look at the report and say "oh, maybe NTRT had a point - maybe this is why they would'nt go away, in fact maybe I was actually right in 2008 when I vociferously opposed section 58".
And combined with other things the Campaign is doing, a lot of people are going to end up with a lot of egg on their faces.
I for one am most delighted at the way Whitehouse and NTRT have handled this. Its very very clever.Join the campaign at
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Originally posted by Toocan View PostNot quite - this is in a committee rather than in the main chamber. It's a far more subdued affair. The amendment will be proposed and the proposer will talk about it. Others with then join in and then the Minister will respond.
If the Minister accepts it then that’s that. If he does not, then it will either go to a vote or the proposer can withdraw the amendment.
Do we know how many of them support our cause?Comment
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Originally posted by Dieselpower View PostAnd combined with other things the Campaign is doing, a lot of people are going to end up with a lot of egg on their faces.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostWho is on the comittee and who is the minister (gauke?)?
Do we know how many of them support our cause?
Exactly what I was thinking....Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostWho is on the comittee and who is the minister (gauke?)?
Do we know how many of them support our cause?
The committee members can be found here:
House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Finance Bill 2012-13 — UK Parliament
NTRT/Whitehouse have met a number of them in Westminster, and we have supporters from all 3 parties.
All members have been presented with the briefing material, and they have been sent a new briefing paper for Tuesday's debate.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostYes, the Minister is Gauke.
The committee members can be found here:
House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Finance Bill 2012-13 — UK Parliament
NTRT/Whitehouse have met a number of them in Westminster, and we have supporters from all 3 parties.
All members have been presented with the briefing material, and they have been sent a new briefing paper for Tuesday's debate.Comment
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