They are not so much a group representing taxpayers, as a Tory political front. And they get funding by cheating taxpayers! How ironic. How Tory.
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Yes, funny how the story pops up soon after Tony Bliars dodgy dealings are opened up.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostYes, funny how the story pops up soon after Tony Bliars dodgy dealings are opened up.Step outside posh boyComment
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostI suppose I am being insufficiently cynical. There is probably an unending supply of mud to sling on both sides.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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It does not look to me like cheating - now if they set it up and did not do any work that they claim they do, then that would be cheating (possibly fraud).
Just because Govt or Nu Liebor supporters don't like them does not mean they are cheats, in fact it only proves they are doing their job as intended.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt does not look to me like cheating - now if they set it up and did not do any work that they claim they do, then that would be cheating (possibly fraud).
Just because Govt or Nu Liebor supporters don't like them does not mean they are cheats, in fact it only proves they are doing their job as intended.Step outside posh boyComment
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostClaiming tax relief as a charity, while doing political work, is not allowed.
Hence, it is perfectly legit in my view if they have charitable status. In fact the Govt should have put up extra money to such independent organisations.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey doing work on behalf of taxpayers, ALL of them - not just those who vote Tory. It just so happens that Nu Liebor Govt is a bunch of thiefs who rob taxpayers, and of course from their point of view this is all "political".
Hence, it is perfectly legit in my view if they have charitable status. In fact the Govt should have put up extra money to such independent organisations.Step outside posh boyComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey doing work on behalf of taxpayers, ALL of them - not just those who vote Tory. It just so happens that Nu Liebor Govt is a bunch of thiefs who rob taxpayers, and of course from their point of view this is all "political".
Hence, it is perfectly legit in my view if they have charitable status. In fact the Govt should have put up extra money to such independent organisations.
But I can see why lefties would get hotter under the collar than righties.Comment
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostIt may be legitimate in your view, but it is not legitimate in the view of the laws that give charitable status. Lemme see, the law of the land, or the law of AtW? I'll have to get back to you on that one .....Last edited by Churchill; 21 December 2009, 11:41.Comment
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