Thank you all, I have PM webberg which we should be meeting up for next week.
I do like to apologise in advance if my point of view might not be the same as yours etc.
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Yes indeed, I'm looking for volunteers.
I have one already who is willing to be named.
Think carefully about whether you would want to be named.
On the plus side, it adds credibility; lends weight to a personal story and will NOT make you a target for HMRC.
On the down side, you might get some hate mail/comment; your personal details become public.
Let me know.
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That someone was Webberg. Please PM him, he may be able to hook you up.Originally posted by philinlondon View PostHi all,
I read from a thread awhile ago someone had a friend who likes to interview us regarding this nightmare we are having. If possible I am more than happy to do an anonymous interview. I think we have been quiet in the press long enough and I think the public needs to know we are human and what we had done wasn't illegal. Morality question aside, we need to tell the public the potential implication HMRC will have on our lives and whether bankrupting some of us is a good move. Also in terms of law, setting up a precedence to retrospectively go back and punish other people for things which were legal and I am sure 99.9% will stop what we were doing IF we knew it's illegal retrospectively,etc.
Pls PM me
Phil
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I like to be interviewed
Hi all,
I read from a thread awhile ago someone had a friend who likes to interview us regarding this nightmare we are having. If possible I am more than happy to do an anonymous interview. I think we have been quiet in the press long enough and I think the public needs to know we are human and what we had done wasn't illegal. Morality question aside, we need to tell the public the potential implication HMRC will have on our lives and whether bankrupting some of us is a good move. Also in terms of law, setting up a precedence to retrospectively go back and punish other people for things which were legal and I am sure 99.9% will stop what we were doing IF we knew it's illegal retrospectively,etc.
Pls PM me
PhilLast edited by philinlondon; 8 May 2015, 14:32.Tags: None
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