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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNope, not really. Anyway who knows anything about Conservative politicians (and others so that no-one can say I'm biased) would already have known that, I'm sure that you, as a follower of Maggie, would have known of her more insalubrious side or are those memories suppressed?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou sad little man, I bet you spent all night looking that up. You forgot to add the photo of Churchill with Stalin (the worst of the bunch)) would already have known that, I'm sure that you, as a follower of Maggie, would have known of her more insalubrious side or are those memories suppressed?
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You sad little man, I bet you spent all night looking that up. You forgot to add the photo of Churchill with Stalin (the worst of the bunch)
What is worse Churchill (another Tory b*stard who killed far more people than Maggie) formed an alliance with him to go to war against a Sovereign nation.
Maggie may have been "dictatorial" in managing her cabinet but why should she not be? what prevented her cabinet members from standing up to her?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostShe was elected dipstick both in and out - so by any definition she was not a dictator
That theme seems to have been continued with her proteges as well:
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Originally posted by vetran View Postlet me start
If they open the tax haven's records there will be stiff competition for deposits.
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Originally posted by SandyD View PostIf the bank do disclose the accounts to inland revenues then they will be breaking their agreements with their clients, hence they can be sued??
In agreements with customers it will say clearly that the bank-customer agreements supersedes any country law
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHMRC should just ask for a complete list of bank accounts with statements from them in self assessment, long jail sentences and konfiscation of assets for those who fail to provide full information
In agreements with customers it will say clearly that the bank-customer agreements supersedes any country law
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Originally posted by SandyD View PostYou guys have no idea what this thread or the articles about, read it before you comment !!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell thats a ******* surprise, Mr. Ethnocentric with another xenpophobic statement. C'mon say something new although that might be too radical for a right wing codger
(Apparently Thatcher's favourite car was a Mercedes! I believe the model favoured by dictators as well.)
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Originally posted by SandyD View PostHow will the new laws against secrecy work?
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I'm guessing Global Warming means offshore banks are under water now?
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