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5. Some poor sod who has srimped and saved to make things nice will be penalised over the dosser next door.
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The dosser next door as you call him is a lifelong labour voter - says it all
The criminals that wil benefit from this pictorial database are lifelong labour voters - says it all
Those that scrimp and save are clearly tory voters - says it all
Gerrymandering on a nationla scale...
keep your head down or buy a gun them be your choices, learn to look like, behave like and act like socialist scum if you want to get by in this puss infested sh 1t hole.
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You know there's the home 'makeover' TV programmes? The ones where Thingy Llewelyn Whatever Bowen Whatsit with the flashy sleeves does a makeover on peoples' properties?
I feel there may well be a market in doing 'makedowns' on peoples' properties.
A company that specialises in dumping rubbish (old refrigerators etc.) in peoples' gardens and trashing the turf. A company that has the technology to artificially create mouldy patches in kitchens and bathrooms. And transform a third bedroom into a flea pit of storage space.
A company that provides a household with a month's worth of washing up and dust and dirt and is expert at creating that 'slowly peeling off' wallpaper look.
A company that can disguise a spectacular view from a rear window with one that is appalling.....
.....Just in time for when the Revaluation Inspector calls...
Any venture capitalists out there willing to invest?
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I think he is saying, and I agree: Your council tax bill is going up to fill the hole in the pensions for civil servants, this taking photos stuff is just smoke and mirrors to look like progress. Seems obvious to me.
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Originally posted by John GaltAs your council tax bill has nothing to do with your property but is raised according to the drop in pensions of civil servants I really can't see the point of this.
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As your council tax bill has nothing to do with your property but is raised according to the drop in pensions of civil servants I really can't see the point of this. I also can't help wondering how many people have actually complained about the banding and how much will be added on to said peoples' council tax to pay for the taking a publishing of photo's. Another stupid idea from the people who brought you Tony Blair
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Originally posted by DimPrawnYou don't know about the new bypass they are building do you?
You mean the ones where the plans have been on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of The Leopard’.
That Bypass?
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Hmmm. Yes seems to be a nominal valuation. If they re-valued everyone's property, some people's council tax would double! And I doubt that politicians of any hue would allow that - they're all too mindful of what happened to Thatcher after the poll tax. The art of taxation is to squeeze till the pips squeak, but not to crush the lemon completely (to coin a phrase).
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Originally posted by sasguruGot my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
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Originally posted by sasguruGot my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
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Originally posted by sasguruGot my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
I dont suppose you will be informing them of their mistake like you would have had it been in their favour?
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Originally posted by sasguruGot my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
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Now what was that number again?
Originally posted by sasguruGot my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
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Got my council tax bill yesterday. They have valued my flat in band D (around 80K) but its value is really in the £250-£300K bracket. It says on the bill that the valuation was done by Hector.
Is that a result or what?
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On the plus side, if they put live cameras in everybody's bedrooms it might help negate the ridiculous sexual consent laws they're talking about today.
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