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Previously on "Hazel Blears pays tax that she "doesn't owe""
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So Brown comes out today and says that he will sack MPs that have mishandled expenses. So just why are Blears and Smith still in the cabinet ??!! Hypocrisy and lies yet again, and another nail in their coffin with the electorate.
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Oh come on!
MP's are worth every penny!
Where would we be without them?
They are merely trying to boost the economy by spending
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The MP's just don't get it. Milliband was just on the politics show and was asked about the armchair he claimed for and if it was wholly and exclusively part and parcel part of his role as an MP. He set off on about either buying a new one or repairing an old one completely glossing over the fact that an armchair is not a prerequisite of being an MP.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhy would she get done for tax evasion? The sad thing in the whole debacle is that whilst morally reprehensible, with few exceptions, MPs have done nothing wrong (in terms of breaching the rules) or illegal.
A friend of mine was bitching about it the other day, and then in the next breath was detailing how he put his new plasma screen TV through the company, and claimed for some made-up training that he hadn't been on.
MPs have done something wrong. They've created a 2-tier system whereby they can claim everything on expenses legitimately. But your friend and Joe Public will get stung with interest and penalties if they are found to have done the same thing.
And I'm sure a lot of MPs were boasting in private just as much as your friend did as to how they have taken the public for a ride.
Oh, and some of the MPs have acted illegally, i.e. claiming for mortgage interest on a mortgage that doesnt exist, and they should be jailed. The others are just morally corrupt and I am not suprised that the public and media are baying for blood.Last edited by SantaClaus; 17 May 2009, 10:50.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostErm...I pay taxes I dont owe as well - it's called "On Account", HMRC's legal theft service
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Nothing will happen to her or the rest of them. In her case she will keep her seat also as she is the Labour MP for Salford. They could put Gary Glitter as the prospective Labour MP for Salford and He'd win. Afterall they have elected this ginger alien however many times.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThe rules in flipping 2nd homes to 1st homes are pretty complicated. I don't like her, therefore, I hope she's done something against the rules and gets done for tax evasion. At the very least, I would expect it to trigger an HMRC investigation.
She has committed fraud but I am not surprised that Brown has not suspended her while Cameron has been suspending his MPs. It says it all really !!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhy would she get done for tax evasion? The sad thing in the whole debacle is that whilst morally reprehensible, with few exceptions, MPs have done nothing wrong (in terms of breaching the rules) or illegal.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostWho loses?
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostNo they don't.
They just put any payments in credit against your SA account
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLots of people in the Netherlands deliberately pay too much tax because the tax office pays it back a year later with 5% interest; best savings bank you can find in Europe.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostShe really is an odious little twerp. I hope she gets sent to jail for tax evasion.
If she'd thought about it a bit more she would have given the expenses back rather than face the investigators of HMRC.
What's that helpline where you shop benefit cheats? Do the HMRC have a similar line?
A friend of mine was bitching about it the other day, and then in the next breath was detailing how he put his new plasma screen TV through the company, and claimed for some made-up training that he hadn't been on.
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