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Should a referendum on Scottish independence only include people living in Scotland?


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2 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

You don’t need one J, they are muppets and easy enough to make them look like it in front of a judge - been there, done that ?

Pray tell !! 

I find them not to give a fuck win or lose and their pockets are better filled  with our tax money than mine are with my own. If a case runs for years they don’t care one little bit. 

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1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Pray tell !! 

I find them not to give a fuck win or lose and their pockets are better filled  with our tax money than mine are with my own. If a case runs for years they don’t care one little bit. 

I’ll have to find the report by an eminent tax law chamber that commented on the case as fundamental David V Goliath type scenario. 
 

I rowed with HMRC for a while, then told them to fuck off and invited them to join me in front of the lower tier tribunal which went about 75% in my favour. 
 

My attempt to get it before the upper tier tribunal for the other 25%, which I knew I could win, was rejected by the beak at the Royal Courts of Justice. 
 

It was a bit of a hoot to be fair....

 

But ever since, HMRC can suck my plums. If it’s not illegal or improper they can absolutely fuck off, I wouldn’t give them the steam off my piss. 

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11 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

 

I find them not to give a fuck win or lose 

I’d agree. They didn’t reckon on picking a fight with someone that gave less of a fuck though.

 

I “can” be generous to a fault but if I’d fight to the death if I thought I’d been short changed by tuppence..... ?

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Pray tell !! 
I find them not to give a fuck win or lose and their pockets are better filled  with our tax money than mine are with my own. If a case runs for years they don’t care one little bit. 


To back that up, a legal team acting for me was perfectly happy taking 60 k in fees to defend an arbitration award of 25k. Luckily for me it was covered by insurance.
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8 hours ago, Baldbloke said:

Maybe Big J is right
 

Oh course I'm right! ?

 

The fact of the matter is that FPTP has given the impression that Scotland is overwhelmingly pro Independence and that England is overwhelmingly pro Leave. That is not the case, and the reality is that it's much more balanced.

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