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. . . and, by the look of it, a slap on the forehead from her Mum for being such a 'cocky little madam'.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI understand she got a £2 bill from the post office for the wrong postage, a £25 admin charge for £25 from HMRC and a £150 fine for not getting her self assessment in on time.
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I understand she got a £2 bill from the post office for the wrong postage, a £25 admin charge for £25 from HMRC and a £150 fine for not getting her self assessment in on time.Originally posted by Saddo View PostI think it's great when a young child shows such innocence. Good on her for thinking she could make a difference by donating the £1 which she got from the tooth fairy (though it looks like she might have kept a couple of £'s back).
It's a pity that kids grow up.
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I think it's great when a young child shows such innocence. Good on her for thinking she could make a difference by donating the £1 which she got from the tooth fairy (though it looks like she might have kept a couple of £'s back).
It's a pity that kids grow up.
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Paying off Britain's debt: pound by pound...

"Niamh Riley sent a note with a £1 coin to help pay the national debt, and said she hoped it would make the country better"
Source: TORY CONFERENCE: David Cameron tells Britain 'Your country needs you' | Mail Online
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