WAR? THAT'LL BE 200 QUID PLEASE.
Rascalling Pixie | 23.10.2001 10:43
The Centre for Economic and Business Research is predicting that the 'war' is gonna cost each of us in the UK 200 quid!
So, pay no fuckin 'war' tax.
Self employed? Refuse to pay £200 -that's if you pay yer taxes in the first place, yer cheeky gits!
Got a boss? Demand a £200 rebate from the scrounging cunts at the tax office.
On the dole? Splendid! It's classed as taxable 'income'. Tell the fuckin parasites you want yer 200 cans of Special Brew back!
Clog up the system! Piss em off! Tell the scum to fuck off!
So, pay no fuckin 'war' tax.
Self employed? Refuse to pay £200 -that's if you pay yer taxes in the first place, yer cheeky gits!
Got a boss? Demand a £200 rebate from the scrounging cunts at the tax office.
On the dole? Splendid! It's classed as taxable 'income'. Tell the fuckin parasites you want yer 200 cans of Special Brew back!
Clog up the system! Piss em off! Tell the scum to fuck off!
Rascalling Pixie
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Come on
23.10.2001 11:15
Dan
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War tax
23.10.2001 12:15
want it. For example, money is money and tax is tax,
if you stop any tax getting to the state then you could
claim the action as an 'anti war tax' action. Blocading
a store will loose that company money and therefore
will dimish the corporate tax it pays to the state. Also
scamming the benefits office will do the same or
costing the state money in mobilising police for
demonstration. Perhaps people could add other ways
to stop the state gaining the £200 of us. You never
know it may put in contaxt the things that many people
are already doing i.e. scamming benefits, not paying
NI tax, occupying stores, sabotage, organising big action..etc.
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Strength in numbers
23.10.2001 15:20
Dan
e-mail: dan@danielbrett.co.uk
taxes
24.10.2001 23:05
sceptic