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Well try this one from the Daily TelegraphOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostClegg tax war on the middle class: Families could face 'lie detector tests' | Mail Online
I can't believe that you feckers have actually made me start reading the daily wail
Motorists and holidaymakers face 'green tax' rise of £800
30p on a litre of petrol?
Is this a chucklesome press release from an obscure political party. No it's speech from a Government minister.
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They are a monopoly, have roughly 60 million customers, and exclusive rights to their product.Originally posted by AtW View PostHMRC staff is a fraction of total public service staff employed, and unlike others they are actually "generating revenue" for the Govt...
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HMRC staff is a fraction of total public service staff employed, and unlike others they are actually "generating revenue" for the Govt...Originally posted by Saddo View Post[I]We got shot of Labour due to their massive spend on public sector workers. And Cleggie boy now wants to increase the number of people working in the public sector to be used for collecting more tax?
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Private debt collection companies will be used to chase up £1billion of tax debt and HMRC will also get more staff to boost its tax collection
Let me see if I have got this right. We got shot of Labour due to their massive spend on public sector workers. And Cleggie boy now wants to increase the number of people working in the public sector to be used for collecting more tax?
I think Orac is having a good ponder on that one.
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