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Sunny here.
Polleny here. <sneeze cough wheeze>
Hot here. <sweats gently>
Hopefully an Esteemed Customer free zone today.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Some choice turns of phrase in Rashid v Munir & Ors [2018] EWHC 1258 (QB) (22 May 2018): "…a festival of mendacity", "…a rich display of competitive dishonesty", "…businesses the details of the operation and profitability of which were but lightly touched upon in the tax returns of the defendants."
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Bacon cob for lunch
It's brightening up a bit out there now from time to time, having turned a bit Simpsonsesque
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And how did the esteemed member of the equally esteemed congregation discover this remarkable judgement?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome choice turns of phrase in Rashid v Munir & Ors [2018] EWHC 1258 (QB) (22 May 2018): "…a festival of mendacity", "…a rich display of competitive dishonesty", "…businesses the details of the operation and profitability of which were but lightly touched upon in the tax returns of the defendants."
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Via HeliCraig (who no longer congregates here, but exists under a different name on Twitter) - no idea how he found it, he just liked the language tooOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd how did the esteemed member of the equally esteemed congregation discover this remarkable judgement?
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I particularly likedOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostSome choice turns of phrase in Rashid v Munir & Ors [2018] EWHC 1258 (QB) (22 May 2018): "…a festival of mendacity", "…a rich display of competitive dishonesty", "…businesses the details of the operation and profitability of which were but lightly touched upon in the tax returns of the defendants."
"in his evidence was…as heroically dishonest as he is in his everyday life.""Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Yes! And then there's "The judge warned the parties that he intended to send a transcript of his judgment together with the case papers to the Director of Public Prosecutions. My inquiries have revealed that, in the event, this was not done. That is an omission which this Court intends to put right."Originally posted by DaveB View PostI particularly liked
"in his evidence was…as heroically dishonest as he is in his everyday life."
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