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Originally posted by Solarfire View PostMy only concern/worry about getting more people over here is actually the sheer volume of messages that get posted. You really can't see the wood for the trees when looking for the updates with useful info. Even the Latest News page on the NTRT site is from 24th May. What I think you need is a thread with minimal updates (locked down to a few trusted posters) where you can just post the salient info newcomers can look through and then if they want to join the flamboyant discussion jump in here.
Edit: I note that DR has pointed to the NTRT site - I'm sure that the site has now been updated.
This thread isn't for the important news and announcements, that's what the NTRT site is for, this is the flamboyant discussion thread."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostDR posts any important updates in the 1st post of this thread Solarfire. Go back to that for new information.
Edit: I note that DR has pointed to the NTRT site - I'm sure that the site has now been updated.
This thread isn't for the important news and announcements, that's what the NTRT site is for, this is the flamboyant discussion thread.
Personally I like hearing how people are getting on with their MPs etcetc. But I can understand those who would prefer important updates only.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1
Personally I like hearing how people are getting on with their MPs etcetc. But I can understand those who would prefer important updates only.
I personally do get some comfort from some of the more witty posts TSBT in particular, I also, for some reason, enjoy reading some of the more negative posts once I have digested what has been written and deduce the authors point of view, in all thanks to all those that have posted keep it up, it does bring some comfort well to one member if not others. For sometime I thought I was all alone with this burden on my shoulders, these forums have proven otherwise, although many of us have not met and maybe will never do so, its been a pleasure having penpals.
We still have a long way to go, don't let the bu99ers get you down.... remember.... You will laugh an average of 18 times a dayMUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by nick4notax View PostWell I will seek a hearing and will NOT accept a test case judgement ever, unless it's based on the law that prevailed when the income in question was earnt. I believe that's our right and no HMRC tricks or scare tactics will prevent it.
On another subject: Anyone hear any news about when we'll get our ECHR hearing?Comment
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Originally posted by moira under the stairs View PostI can understand some peoples frustration at some of the posts on this thread, we all want this to end with the correct result, will we get that who knows, some want facts, facts, facts.
I personally do get some comfort from some of the more witty posts TSBT in particular, I also, for some reason, enjoy reading some of the more negative posts once I have digested what has been written and deduce the authors point of view, in all thanks to all those that have posted keep it up, it does bring some comfort well to one member if not others. For sometime I thought I was all alone with this burden on my shoulders, these forums have proven otherwise, although many of us have not met and maybe will never do so, its been a pleasure having penpals.
We still have a long way to go, don't let the bu99ers get you down.... remember.... You will laugh an average of 18 times a dayComment
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There are two David Gaukes
David Gauke (1)
- Conservative Member of Parliament.
- Almost certainly still believes the same as he did in 2008.
David Gauke (2)
- Minister.
- Indistinguishable in policy from Jane Kennedy and Stephen Timms.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostDavid Gauke (1)
- Conservative Member of Parliament.
- Almost certainly still believes the same as he did in 2008.
David Gauke (2)
- Minister.
- Indistinguishable in policy from Jane Kennedy and Stephen Timms.
... any why different rules for different groups of people (eg Gary Barlow, Jimmy Carr, Barclays etc)?
We all know the answer (incompetency, perhaps) but it is literally killing us!Comment
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Originally posted by moira under the stairs View PostWe still have a long way to go, don't let the bu99ers get you down.... remember.... You will laugh an average of 18 times a dayComment
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Originally posted by marcuss View PostHmmmm, so where is the 'Moral High Ground' as the dear leader DC goes on about????
... any why different rules for different groups of people (eg Gary Barlow, Jimmy Carr, Barclays etc)?
We all know the answer (incompetency, perhaps) but it is literally killing us!
There's another thing to deliberately ignore the law, and do something contrary to it's intention. And that's sticking your partner on the govt. payroll and not declaring it. Then having to retrospectively reimburse the public purse for your deliberate flouting of the legislation. That's Jane Kennedy.
It's a wonder Mrs. Kennedy who don't share the same fate as your successor, Mr Timms.Comment
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