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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostTax avoiding scum then, surely
Love HMRC xxx
Philip Hammond and his wife are co-directors and use dividends for some reason rather than salaries.
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As stated on other threads the general message is the major issue, regardless of the lies
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe big let down is that they promised they wouldn't do it.
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The big let down is that they promised they wouldn't do it.
Other than that, you can sort of see the argument. At a push.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWikipedia does.
Love HMRC xxx
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
Funny thing is Hammond said he was self employed "once", unsure what that is, do you know?
....the son of a civil engineer.[5] He was educated at Shenfield School (now Shenfield High School) in Brentwood, Essex.[5] He studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University College, Oxford where he was an Open Scholar,[5] and graduated with a first-class honours degree.[6]
Hammond joined the medical equipment manufacturers Speywood Laboratories Ltd in 1977, becoming a director of Speywood Medical Limited in 1981.[7] He left in 1983 and, from 1984, served as a director in Castlemead Ltd.[4]
From 1993 to 1995, he was a partner in CMA Consultants and, from 1994, a director in Castlemead Homes.[8] He had many business interests including house building and property, manufacturing, healthcare, and oil and gas. He undertook various consulting assignments in Latin America for the World Bank in Washington, D.C.,[citation needed] and was a consultant to the Government of Malawi from 1995 until his election to Parliament.[4]
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Like the soppy maths teacher and the headmistress - you think there must be better then you see Komrade Korbyn sitting across from them.
Enough to make you weep.
Or emigrate to Monte Carlo.
qh
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWith another man's arse in his face? Wonder why that could be.
Obviously had plenty of time to claim him back and yet
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGawke looks happy enough
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostEven Tory MPs on the left and right of the party are angry.
Funny thing is Hammond said he was self employed "once", unsure what that is, do you know?
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