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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostNot even if you have proof of posting - recorded delivery etc?
You should have done it online. Then you wouldn't suffer from this.
Too trusting yet tight to pay for recorded delivery. Besides all they record is "yep we've lost it".
I spend enough time online as it is. I like to keep my writing skills fresh for when they accidently EMP us back to the dark ages circa 1970.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostFor instance, in a few weeks time HMRC will say they've not received my self-assessment, so here's a £100 fine. But I can't say it was lost in the post, sorry, won't happen again, slap my wrist instead.
Not even if you have proof of posting - recorded delivery etc?
You should have done it online. Then you wouldn't suffer from this.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostYou're surprised at all this sleaze?
Private Eye has been reporting this stuff all the time and I'm disgusted at what the people in power (supposedly for the good of the people not in power) get up to
I'm disgusted we can't use the same excuses ourselves.
For instance, in a few weeks time HMRC will say they've not received my self-assessment, so here's a £100 fine. But I can't say it was lost in the post, sorry, won't happen again, slap my wrist instead.
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Which was the greater Crime ?
July 2007: George Galloway, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, Respect. Work on the Mariam Appeal, the campaign he set up to oppose UN sanctions on Iraq. Suspended for 18 days.
Jan 2008 Derek Conway embezzling Tax Payers money - suspended for 10 days
Remember folks - Its your vote that doesn't count ...
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You're surprised at all this sleaze?Originally posted by Alf W View PostWTF! This guy has been caught robbing taxpayers money to pay for his son to go through Uni and all he gets is 10 days paid leave and a smack on the wrist?
How come he's not been sacked and prosecuted like anyone else in any other job would have been?
Private Eye has been reporting this stuff all the time and I'm disgusted at what the people in power (supposedly for the good of the people not in power) get up to
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On second thoughts - to insist that the financial affairs of MPs should be transparent could undermine the democratic concept of Corinthian self regulation - at worse some taxayers money could be emblezzled - at any rate Tax Payers money would only be wasted on some outlandish public works project or invading some foreign country or other.
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With any luck this will finally put paid to the secrecy that surrounds MPs gravy train of expenses and allowances. They don't want to release details apparently because they don't want the press picking over the details of what they get up to. I can see that, up to point - but it's not as if we are asking what they spend their salaries on - just what extra stuff they are claiming, and since we're paying, I don't mind the papers investigating that a bit.
They have to come clean now.
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Perhaps - this Honourable Gentleman and his ilk , such as the former Tax Inspector whom graced these pages recently - epitomise the NL generation - decent Hard Working Family orientated people - or on the other hand - cynical freeloaders who sould stoop at noting to further their own shoddy ends?
NB any reference to His Holiness Pope Blairius is intentional and should be treated as such - whilst the Pope owns 54 per cent of General Motors - and the Stock Exchange is the only thing qualified to quote us - by chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be freeLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 1 February 2008, 08:02.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostWTF! This guy has been caught robbing taxpayers money to pay for his son to go through Uni and all he gets is 10 days paid leave and a smack on the wrist?
How come he's not been sacked and prosecuted like anyone else in any other job would have been?
Honourable Gentleman
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MPs on the rob
WTF! This guy has been caught robbing taxpayers money to pay for his son to go through Uni and all he gets is 10 days paid leave and a smack on the wrist?MPs have voted to suspend Derek Conway for 10 days and order him to return £13,161 of the money he paid his son.
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