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Hoey need 1/4 million to pay for fat cat lawyers

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    #11
    From Twitter

    lawyers in need



    Only 120 people have donated to #Hoey appeal funds. Thanks to all who have but it's not enough. Remember, a win for @HMRCgovuk means #LoanCharge was never needed and any overturn of LC will be meaningless.

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      #12
      Ohh and another Twitter scam


      Anyone waiting for others to open their wallets might find it much more painful if this fails to raise funds; at that point they are likely to find their own wallets being extracted through their scrotums via APNs. Helping #Hoey helps you. Donate now

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          #14
          What a shame - if Saleos and co wish to protect their "reputation" perhaps they should be putting their own money in.

          merely at clientco for the entertainment

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            #15
            I heard webbergs secret strategy will win it, that and the Wencks Army

            Worst case scenario - Phil will beat the tulip out of HMRC. On Twitter.

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              #16
              I suspect it's mainly a man thing.

              I bet the number of men, who used these schemes, outnumber women by about the same ratio as men in prison to women in prison.

              On a related topic, I recently advised my wife that if I die she should definitely find herself a new partner, but it would probably be a lot less risky if she became a lesbian.
              Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 3 May 2021, 19:33.
              Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

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