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Everything posted by Park Life
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Solar panels are one of the most polluting things on the planet. There are whole areas of China which are no-go areas.
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Ideally when you're on a long space trip to somewhere an easy way to create tension is by writing someone on-board who is trying to sabotage the trip.
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Problem with the script or has Ridley just shot it by-the-numbers?
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Feels more like blowback.
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Serioulsy put Gemmill on suicide watch, someone on the internet doesn't think he's funny.
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Qutie fascinated to see how the AI character works out. Scott is quite fascinated by this typeage. The backstory here like in Blade Runner is transhumanism I guess.
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Prince Phillip: I'd like to be reincarnated as a virus to get the population down. Charming.
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They're Germans you clown. House of Hannover/Sax Coburg Goethe. Parasites.
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Insane, inbred, cloud cuckoo land, oligarchical with various past flirtings with genocide and fascism.
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I'd take you more seriously if you could spell 'Blarney' right. If you don't get the simplest thing...ie non-dom status of the super rich is first base in tax avoidance...The there is little need to take apart your neo-malthusian scatterbrain. Love. P.
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Yeah Osbourne MUST BE A COMMUNIST!!
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Even Osbourne is SHOCKED!!!!
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I think you've failed to even understand the basics.
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The Duke is the only one in that lot that pays UK tax iirc...
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Millionaire tax avoiders 'shock' chancellor George Osborne George Osborne examined anonymous tax returns submitted to the Inland Revenue.Chancellor George Osborne says he is "shocked" that some of the UK's richest people have organised their finances so that they pay virtually no income tax. The Daily Telegraph reported that a study by HM Revenue and Customs showed the very rich had reduced their average income tax rate to just 10%. George Osborne said it was not right that the richest could legally arrange their tax affairs in such a way. But Labour accused him of "synthetic shock", having cut the top tax rate. He said he would take "further action" but did not outline any new proposals. HM Revenue and Customs provided the chancellor with "anonymised copies" of the confidential tax returns submitted to the organisation by the UK's wealthiest people, the Telegraph reported. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17661011
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TONY BLAIR faced Labour calls for an inquiry yesterday after Lakshmi Mittal, the donor to the party, admitted not paying tax in Britain on his worldwide income. Kate Hoey, a former Labour minister, said the Mittal affair sounded "a bit fishy". Lord Paul, a Labour peer, described it as a "slip up". Mr Mittal's company LNM, which employs less than 0.1 per cent of its workforce in Britain, received a letter of support from Mr Blair to help it buy a Romanian steelworks. The letter created a furore because of Mr Mittal's £125,000 gift to the party weeks earlier.
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Yeah cause the super rich have a lot to gain by declaring themselves domicile. GCSE's came in as people got too thick to do 'O' levesl monkey sperm.
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Piggot:(squeaky voice) Yeah I'll pay up. Tax bloke: I'm glad you've seen sense Mr Piglet. Piggot gets out a chequebook*. Printed boldly on the front : 'Top secret Bank of Caymen.'
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We're busy recovering 5bn£ from Swiss banks in hidden wealth by the rich in the UK. Sir Phillip Green is avoiding 265m a year in tax by living in Monaco for a few months.
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I've had shits more intelligent than YOU. "I've at last got my bill to ban non-dom and non-resident peers into law – five of them had to leave the Lords, and Lord Ashcroft has had to come onshore at last. Millions of people living in the UK can be non-doms if they want for tax purposes, but the really rich hit the jackpot, paying no British tax at all – income tax, capital gains tax or inheritance tax – on all the assets and earnings they keep offshore. The £30,000-a-year payment non-doms can make to keep their offshore pots of gold tax-free is just a flea bite for the fat cats. What, £30,000 for Roman Abramovich? That hardly pays for a round of drinks at Stamford Bridge at half-time. Britain's tax gap is officially estimated at £42bn of avoidance, evasion and fraud. Without that legacy of neglect and incompetence Gordon Brown left at the Treasury, last week's cuts would only have been half as deep. The coalition agreement says: "We will make every effort to tackle tax avoidance, including detailed development of Liberal Democrat proposals." Danny Alexander, the chief secretary to the Treasury, has made a good start by announcing that the government will spend £200m annually to raise HMRC's tax take by £7bn a year to 2015. That would be a fantastic return on investment. But why is tax collection so feeble, and why aren't we investing even more with those returns?
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I don't think you have the faintest clue what you're on about. Top wumming.
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You clueless gimp. The really rich in the UK PAY NO TAX.
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I think the non-dom arrangement is still only 40k. I'd make it £1m. Not going to bother the likes of Abramovich.
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4min in... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyTrUBZe_xk
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Here he is talking about chemtrails: