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Madeira Jon

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  1. allanb

    Archers financial dealings were well reported during his trial for perjury. I don't make claims which are not in the public domain.  Surely you must have read about this!:-

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/archers-fall-mep-urges-fraud-squad-inquiry-over-kurdish-cash-678499.html

    This is part of the relevant paragraph:-

    Any Inland Revenue inquiry will focus on claims made by Michael

    Stacpoole, a friend and factotum of Archer. Mr Stacpoole has described

    how he smuggled in wads of cash from Jersey at the instruction of

    Archer.

    Mr Stacpoole said he would pick up the money from an

    offshore account in the island and bring it in hidden in pockets of his

    overcoat. Mr Stacpoole maintains that he was responsible for delivering

    between £7,000 and £ 15,000 a month to Archer, who boasted he had more

    than £1m there. Archer claimed the proceeds were from his best-selling

    books and he was not doing anything illegal.

    However, an Inland

    Revenue official said last night: "Now that the perjury trial is over,

    and considering its outcome, there is absolutely no reason why an

    investigation should not take place. If that happens we shall obviously

    expect Mr Stacpoole's cooperation. After all he has gone public with

    his account."

    And its obvious that the Inland Revenue believe its was TAX EVASION.

  2. I certainly agree with Ron.

    If I may add to that we are talking about

    "greedy" and dare I add "immoral" bankers. Its only a couple of years ago they

    were receiving their bonuses in credit chits for works of art, so that

    they didn't pay income tax; they simply exchanged the chits for money.

    Also an Investment manager from a Barlcays Investment Fund (I forget

    which one) was on a salary of £15,000,000 per year and in the year 2006

    received a bonus of £53,000,000! No, the noughts as correct. The

    salaries of the Funds staff accounted for 80% of its profits, the

    remaining going to its investors.

    Three weeks ago an article in the Sunday Times revealed the level of the bonuses. It stated that one banker had a colleague "whose bonuses will have secured his family for thousands of generations".
    A somewhat exagerated statement for sure, but it demonstrates the level of income they were and ARE receiving. Barlcays Executives will still receive their Christmas bonuses this year, thats the reason they have taken investments from the Middle east. In the same Times article one banker admitted that he had just (three weeks ago) cancelled his order for his £7,000,000 private jet; the reason he gave? "It would look bad in the current circumstances.". 

    The bonuses are not paid directly to the people but to companies which they own, and these are bases offshore to avoid tax. In much the same manner as profrssional footballers and even John Birt,ex-Director General of the BBC. Another person to use this tax avoidance scheme was Geoffrey Archer who has his monies in Jersey. His friend simply brought the interest back to Archer in his pockets when visiting the island!

    The money creating those bonuses had to come from somewhere, and it eventually came from us, the comsumer.

    An interesting article on the "immoral" business tactics of one bank in particular can be read from todays Times.

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5299156.ece

  3. Gordon Brown changed the title from Road Tax to Vehicle Excise Duty. With Road Tax people expected it to be spent on maintaining an improving the road system, as indeed was its original intention.  Gordon didn't want people to continue with this thought so he changed the name.

  4. I agree with Jon about Norton and McFee taking up valuable processor time. Before you do anything else, run highjackthis,  program, its free.

    http://www.merijn.org/programs.php

    This will show you all the programs which start when you switch on the computer. Have a look and see if there are any you are not familiar with. You can delete them if necessary. It could be the case where some programs have been surreptitiously downloaded onto your computer unknown to you.

    Another very good program which often finds nasties which are overlooked by other virus checkers is malwarebytes antimalwre.  This is free and can be found here:-

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/Malwarebytes_Anti-Malware_d5756.html

    MOD EDIT: link repaired by a moderator
  5. The OP may well wish to change from UK Citizenship to anything else to avoid the new "spy passports" which are coming on line. These are to run parallel with the Bionic ID cards which will contain all manner of personal information.

    http://www.no2id.net/

    However regrettably France is also going down the same road, so changing to a French citizenship + passport will do nothing. Maybe, knowing French fonctionaires, it will be quicker to do your 3 years in the Legion Etrange to gain French citizenship.

  6. Mrs. TomTom has always taken me from Calais to Perigeux via the Paris peripherique with no problems whatsoever. And that includes a Paris Sunday afternoon when chacun et son chien  where out driving.

    the Rouen route I dislike because of the number of lorries on the N roads involved.

  7. We have or course, many banana plantations in Madeira Island. Don't forget that as they ripen they give off a gas. If any other fruit is near them, then the fruit can ripen and rot very very quickly. Try putting them in the microwave for 20 seconds:  they taste just like honey!

  8. I simply hate to bring this up but one must.  Here goes.......

    Has the OP taken the actual costs of his/her funeral into the equation?  I ask this as both my wife and I are over 70 and recently paid for our funeral so that the costs wouldn't fall on our only child as he has his own family.

    Total costs for the 2 of us, e.g.  funeral service, one hearse, burial in one grave, £5,500! (The grave digging alone is £560 each time!!!)

    Has the OP deducted that from the pot of savings?

    This is Teesdale, County Durham.

    I hasten to say that we have no inclination of popping off just yet! :-)

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