This just goes to prove that the government want to store even more data about yourself, including, what you had for breakfast on the day you apply for a passport.
Andrew Melmoth - Anders Larson
There is no mystery about how the Duke of Westminster was able to largely avoid inheritance tax. He used on legal structures established by the...
ANDERS LARSON @Simon R there were probably many schemes used in combination, some domestic some international. But that doesn't answser the core problem, which is that even i...
John McHugo @Chris Caswill - you mention the "Middle England test". Middle England is outraged by what has been happening in Gaza - it is also outraged by 7 October, but do...
Steve Trevthan Thank you for an excellent article with verifying sources!
Might it also be the case that our government, and other "Western" governments, are not speaking o...
William Wallace I'm nervous about using 'the politics of envy' as a jibe against redistributive taxation. Yes, it's what the Mail and the Express say repeatedly. But inequali...
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Are you sure it’s a banana? It looked more like a dead parrot to me.
This just goes to prove that the government want to store even more data about yourself, including, what you had for breakfast on the day you apply for a passport.
Carrying bananas on string is the only way to prevent the government spying on your tonsils.
Why yes, I /have/ been drinking, why’d you ask?