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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWHS
Now we just need another few million to join us.........
Sign up with the Taxpayers' Alliance who are looking to pressurise the police into prosecuting the obviously fraudulent cases.
Should that fail, they will be looking to bring private preoecutions.
It may be ultimately futile, however it will keep these thieving scumbags in the public eye for a long while to come and hopefully some more of them will be looking to their futures.
By doing nothing, we will allow them to get off the hook, and by doing so we will be equally culpable.
I am fully intending on writing to my MP asking for an explanation too, however no news has broken about him yet which means he's either in the clear or it'll come out in the next few days.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostNever tried it, but gut feel says no.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you look good in Lycra?
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAs is typical with this country, the people will not complain or protest much and within a couple of months this will all blow over and continue as always.
That is assuming you get permission from the Police for your demonstration.
If you go without permission, you'll probably end up with a fractured head, a criminal record and your details on the DNA database for life.
And you're not allowed to demonstrate near where the leadership meets, anyway.
So what's the point?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWHS
Now we just need another few million to join us.........
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAs is typical with this country, the people will not complain or protest much and within a couple of months this will all blow over and continue as always.
We need to be on the streets - it's our money that they are lavishing upon their decadent lifestyles.
Do grow up.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAs is typical with this country, the people will not complain or protest much and within a couple of months this will all blow over and continue as always.
We need to be on the streets - it's our money that they are lavishing upon their decadent lifestyles.
Now we just need another few million to join us.........
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As is typical with this country, the people will not complain or protest much and within a couple of months this will all blow over and continue as always.
We need to be on the streets - it's our money that they are lavishing upon their decadent lifestyles.
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Originally posted by expat View PostSo the government takes money from us whether we like it or not, by force of arms if necessary. Then they pay themselves for a good lifestyle. When we get wind of it despite their attempts to impose omerta, they get armed guards to protect them from us.
And the difference with Al Capone is?
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I've heard that taxation is one of the problems with drafting a law against demanding money with menaces.
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