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Can we all please try and avoid using this rather distasteful word Fair ™ until the meaning of it, as distorted by the worse government ever to have been wreaked upon the people of the UK, has reverted back to its normal parlance?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers. -
He has realised he'll have to pay taxes?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWhy do you think Lord Ashcroft has resigned?Comment
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I think it has to be used in the same context as phrases like ;- tax avoidance, tax efficient, minimising your liability, in the same league as benefit cheats.. etcOriginally posted by hyperD View PostCan we all please try and avoid using this rather distasteful word Fair ™ until the meaning of it, as distorted by the worse government ever to have been wreaked upon the people of the UK, has reverted back to its normal parlance?
A bit like certain non doms not being tax cheats because they contribute to the economy - there's a concept...
I'm just going to wait and see wht they come up with - then see what the accountants come up with afterwards.
Tax avoidance/efficiency is an industry in it's own right - I don't see those guys going down without a fight
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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To be fair Fair can't be quantified fairly due to it's fairly subjective nature.Originally posted by hyperD View PostCan we all please try and avoid using this rather distasteful word Fair ™ until the meaning of it, as distorted by the worse government ever to have been wreaked upon the people of the UK, has reverted back to its normal parlance?
The previous oligarchy, because we don't live in a democracy-rather an elected oligarchy who can then ignore the people and do want they want, used Fair from their point of view.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Sounds to me like a job creation scheme - employ an extra 1000 civil servants then that's a huge saving in benefits payments.Tax evasion by the better off is to be aggressively pursued in a £900million drive which will see the number of people targeted for tax checks rise from 5,000 a year to 150,000.
Surely there's an opening here for some of us on here to get a contract role supporting the new software and infrastructure required to do so??
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Err, isn't that where it all turned to ratsh!t last time?Originally posted by Dearnla View PostSounds to me like a job creation scheme - employ an extra 1000 civil servants then that's a huge saving in benefits payments.
Surely there's an opening here for some of us on here to get a contract role supporting the new software and infrastructure required to do so??

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Yes; it was probably quite well paid ratshyte though.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostErr, isn't that where it all turned to ratsh!t last time?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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