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Isnt that letter out of date - no such amendment was tabled was it? The amendment only sought a review as I understood it. - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Yes, I did send him that too... I am sure he has ignored it too... :-(Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt is the same standard BS reply that most people have had.
Have you sent him this?
http://notoretrotax.org.uk/public-do...amendment.docx
It is not too late to send this because we are hoping the matter will be revisited during the reporting stage of the bill next week.Comment
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But it might be at some point in the future.Originally posted by p4nd4b34r View PostIsnt that letter out of date - no such amendment was tabled was it? The amendment only sought a review as I understood it.
In any case, does anyone actually believe someone in HM Treasury reads these letters?
if (letter mentions s58) {send standard response;}
file in bin;Comment
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It does seem very much like it... How can we trust any politician at all? No wonder people do not exercise their voting rights!Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostBut it might be at some point in the future.
In any case, does anyone actually believe someone in HM Treasury reads these letters?
if (letter mentions s58) {send standard response;}
file in bin;
So, no need to take it forward with this MP at the moment, right?Comment
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Yes put him on hold for the moment.Originally posted by marcuss View PostIt does seem very much like it... How can we trust any politician at all? No wonder people do not exercise their voting rights!
So, no need to take it forward with this MP at the moment, right?Comment
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Is it just me or has CUK been a bit slow/flaky over the past day or so? I'm getting lots of timeouts.Comment
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While I support DR and Co in their efforts to get some traction though another route, as I really don't relish having to pay an unjust and pernicious arbitrary penalty for trying to get some certainty in my tax affairs in a legal manner, there is only one outcome I can see from this.Originally posted by marcuss View PostIt does seem very much like it... How can we trust any politician at all? No wonder people do not exercise their voting rights!
So, no need to take it forward with this MP at the moment, right?
The political process is intended to maintain the status quo. That is what it is there for.. Changing the will of the executive and the civil service will never happen from within, especially to reverse legislation. The whole intention of the display of aimless, ill-informed stupidity called Parliament is the opposite. It is a charade of representative democracy and has been for a very long time.
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History shows us that the only real way to influence this is:
1) an extended direct action campaign (anyone see the Queen and Martin McGuinness ?)
2) A front page media campaign causing politicians to immediately alter course to the meme of the moment (hence the moral cesspit of envy politics we are in now)
3) Offering a quid pro quo to decision making cabinet misters or civil servants for when they leave office (innumerable revolving door examples)
4) Court rulings (which we have exhausted due to the fabian cancer eating away at our judiciary)
The game of westminster is nothing but a way to occupy time for a load of idiots, 22 year old SPADS and vested interests while the actual country rapidly turns into a third world nation.
Its going to be like the courts all over again. There is no such thing as natural justice, historical fought for principles no longer matter, no one gives a rat s**t if you are going bankrupt or not. What matters is the MPs profile on the BBC politics shows and the Civil service never having to admit any wrong doing.
Look at really serious stuff like BSE, Windscale, the Iraq war, rendition and torture. You think 3000 persecuted individuals or weird ideas like legal expectation and common law rights are of any importance.
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I hope The lobby company helps, I really do.Comment
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Do you mean like Danny Alexander?Originally posted by helen7 View Post1 point I really would like answered. Why was it just this tax avoidance scheme that has been targeted retrospectively?
Why not k2 (jimmy carr)?
Why not castlemaine - who have been going with dodgy loans for 10 years!!!?
Why not tax avoidance from 'artificially flipping homes'?
Danny Alexander in spotlight over tax loophole | Politics | The Guardian
Remember, we're all in this together.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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'Our' amendment was tabled at Committee stage and withdrawn. He refers to Reporting Stage which is the next stage before 3rd Reading in a Bill's passage to becoming law.Originally posted by p4nd4b34r View PostIsnt that letter out of date - no such amendment was tabled was it? The amendment only sought a review as I understood it.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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No wonder you are ready_to_leave.
The Civil Servants are the real problem. They are the one thing that hasn't changed in the past 4 years, and almost certainly explains why Gauke appears to have had a brain transplant.
I don't want to say too much on here but we do have a few things going for us. However, I understand your scepticism/cynicism.Comment
 
								
								
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