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Gordon behind large scale tax avoidance
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Oh, I’m sorry….I seem to be lost. I was looking for the sane side of town. I’d ask you for directions, but I have a feeling you’ve never been there and I’d be wasting my time. -
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To keep the thread on track - Brown is still a noddy though
I would make a funny comment about not abusing the cock but do not want to get in trouble
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New Labour suck noddy, big time.Originally posted by miffy View PostThe labour party are a bunch of cockroaches.Comment
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Blair was more suited as noddy as gordo has the big ears!Originally posted by ferret View PostBrown is still a noddy though
The dynamic duo.Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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ISTM that the basic premise that Gordo did this knowingly is completely wrong.
I would bet the contents of my savings account(s) that:
a) Gordo did not foresee this
b) he is as pissed off as anyone here that it has happened.
You can call him an idiot for allowing it to happen, but I don't think he deserves criticism for deliberately creating it.
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I think you'll find that the comment from the Labour Government will be "There's no evidence that the Prime Minister was aware of such a possibility."Originally posted by tim123 View PostISTM that the basic premise that Gordo did this knowingly is completely wrong.
I would bet the contents of my savings account(s) that:
a) Gordo did not foresee this
b) he is as pissed off as anyone here that it has happened.
You can call him an idiot for allowing it to happen, but I don't think he deserves criticism for deliberately creating it.
tim
So, "No evidence" means "No" does it?
Churchill - In "Like bollocks it does" mode!!!
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I am already offshore thanks - no grant needed. Why should the rest of you get a grant?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNice one. How about helping IT Contractors to get their money offshore and avoid UK tax. Perhaps a government grant to kick start the process?Comment
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