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Originally posted by bollox View Postanyone else had a letter about CTD's only paying interest for 6 years - i need to re read it again when i get home as was in a bit of a rush
had mine since 2008
if you have what did you do ?
That's a perfect example of how long all of this has gone on for. ShamblesComment
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Originally posted by Rob79 View PostOr cash it in and buy another one.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSurprised a tax expert would even suggest this!Comment
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Divorced MP Caroline Nokes forced to change locks and install panic alarm | Daily Mail Online
A Conservative MP has revealed how she has installed panic buttons in her house, changed her locks, and considers leaving Parliament ‘on a weekly basis’ because of vicious on-line trolling following a feud with pressure group Fathers 4 Justice.
Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey and Southampton North, says she fears for her and her daughter’s safety after being deluged for 18 months with emails and Facebook and Twitter messages sent by supporters of the fathers’ rights group, who have made life a ‘living hell’.
Miss Nokes reneged on promises made before the General Election on parenting policy and the Children and Families Bill, enacted in 2012.
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I would love to see the same thing happen to Gauke. Partnership with f4j anyone?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDivorced MP Caroline Nokes forced to change locks and install panic alarm | Daily Mail Online
A Conservative MP has revealed how she has installed panic buttons in her house, changed her locks, and considers leaving Parliament ‘on a weekly basis’ because of vicious on-line trolling following a feud with pressure group Fathers 4 Justice.
Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey and Southampton North, says she fears for her and her daughter’s safety after being deluged for 18 months with emails and Facebook and Twitter messages sent by supporters of the fathers’ rights group, who have made life a ‘living hell’.
Miss Nokes reneged on promises made before the General Election on parenting policy and the Children and Families Bill, enacted in 2012.
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I would love to see the same thing happen to Gauke. Partnership with f4j anyone?Comment
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Originally posted by the great escape View Postlatest newsletter would help
There is a lot going on in the background and the Steering Group have been extremely busy.
A newsletter will be going out at the end of the month explaining all.
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Santa'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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List of Schemes subject to APN.. Doesnt Seem to include Montpelier
Hi,
Sorry for not posting for so long... but could someone please help.
Just doing a google search I cam across this pdf showing all the schemes that may be subject to an APN from HMRC.
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload..._July_2014.pdf
My understanding was that Montpelier used a scheme reference number of 64663083 .
I may be being silly but I cant see that scheme number in the list.
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Schemes subject to APN
Hi, fellow cat,
Originally posted by futurecat View PostMy understanding was that Montpelier used a scheme reference number of 64663083 .Comment
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