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Originally posted by Vegas View PostProblem is who would you vote for? They all want more tax, not less. Scummy b@st@rds.Comment
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Pay back time.
Vote to leave EU will get Cameron sacked and Osborne demoted, and perhaps new faces at the top may bring about a more sensible & pragmatic approach?Comment
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Originally posted by LandRover View PostPay back time.
Vote to leave EU will get Cameron sacked and Osborne demoted, and perhaps new faces at the top may bring about a more sensible & pragmatic approach?
HMRC run the government.Comment
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Originally posted by LandRover View PostPay back time.
Vote to leave EU will get Cameron sacked and Osborne demoted, and perhaps new faces at the top may bring about a more sensible & pragmatic approach?Comment
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Originally posted by BattleCry View PostGauke is with the 'In' camp so brexit is more likely to spell demotion for him.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNo. You still don't understand do you.
HMRC run the government.
Gauke & Osborne are driving all this and HMRC are the enforcers. IMO.
In Gauke & Osborne we have two Psychopaths who are all out to trample over British Law and bring about the destruction of thousands in their merciless retrospective legislation.Comment
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Originally posted by LandRover View PostI kind of think even HMRC couldn't dream up the vindictive legislation that was announced in Budget.
Gauke & Osborne are driving all this and HMRC are the enforcers. IMO.
In Gauke & Osborne we have two Psychopaths who are all out to trample over British Law and bring about the destruction of thousands in their merciless retrospective legislation.
Having been through the mill with f4j, when S58 came along I knew discussion would not work. NTRT fought hard - but finally discovered that discussion gets you nowhere.
Carry on going down that path if you want.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course you are entitled to your opinion.
Having been through the mill with f4j, when S58 came along I knew discussion would not work. NTRT fought hard - but finally discovered that discussion gets you nowhere.
Carry on going down that path if you want.Comment
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