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US surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft are said to be preparing to search the thick impenetrable forest of tax evasion schemes where Gary Barlow’s missing tax money is said to be hidden and the UK was also prepared to assist, the UK Prime Minister’s official spokesman said.
The US and UK governments could also provide unmanned drones or other on-the-ground surveillance assistance to help tax authorities locate the missing money abducted and hidden by Gary Barlow’s well-camouflaged tax avoidance campaign, Downing Street has confirmed.
However, a UK defence spokesman denied ground troops, including crack SAS units, were preparing to attack Gary Barlow’s wallet saying substantial defences around it were too well defended for a direct raid to be successful.
sdbast said:
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beastrabban said:
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thoughtfullyprepping said:
Funny, but behind that is the serious message that it’s not the individual (even though I can’t stand this one) that needs a tug.
It’s the corporates who are the main criminals.
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FinkFurst said:
Absolutely no, it’s not “the corporates” (whatever paranoid concept that might be)! It’s successive UK governments of all types which pointedly have never made such schemes illegal. They could, but have not… Why?
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FinkFurst said:
Tom – why the link?
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thoughtfullyprepping said:
Aww come on, everyone knows that one.
Who pays for the political parties?
Why then would they go and bite the hand that feeds them?
Don’t forget democracy is £ shaped, nothing more,nothing less.
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FinkFurst said:
True, in part. We can all freely choose who to vote for, and if you think ALL the main parties are in thrall to ‘big business’, then don’t vote for any of them. The problem isn’t democracy itself. Is therefore your answer that all political parties should be publicly funded?
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FinkFurst said:
P.S. To rant about companies acting in their own interest is an exercise in futility. The real question is how to regulate society, companies and governments so that they work for the benefit of the majority. How many English mainstream parties EVER talk like that?
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Mike Sivier said:
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Considering the way Mr Barlow speaks, it’ll be a case of ‘Drones v Droner’. I hope this skirmish doesn’t drag on – we could all be bored to death.
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Tom Pride said:
Mainly to annoy you.
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FinkFurst said:
Touché!
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FinkFurst said:
…so why the link in your blogpost on 16th May 2014?
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