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    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    Tax Exiles for Lisbon -TEFL welcome the RedC poll which shows once again the power of emotion over reason - fear moves mountains.

    To capitalise on the terrified momentum building towards a Yes, we will shortly be launching our sister organisation, Panic for Lisbon.

    Membership will not be confined to tax exiles. Prospective members must just scare easily.
    The RedC poll clearly shows that the people are now deciding on facts, and are no longer mislead by the lies of Liebertas, SF etc.

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    The Commission on Taxation has called for a crackdown on tax exiles, recommending tough new rules to make it harder for the super-rich to avoid paying tax in Ireland.

    Crackdown on tax exiles demanded - Times Online

    Urgent for attention of members of TEFL

    Fear not, fellow members, this story is for public consumption only. It will be like the promise two years ago to charge developers stamp duty. A headline, then history. No action required at this time.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

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    Fear not indeed He3.
    There is a soirée in the offing.
    The ladies who lunch for Lisbon need to get their ball-gowns out.
    Vote Yes for Boogie.

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    Tax Exiles for Lisbon - TEFL is holding its final press event this evening in Jersey. All who need to know already know and this is just posted as a matter of record.

    We are quietly confident.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

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    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    Tax Exiles for Lisbon - TEFL is holding its final press event this evening in Jersey. All who need to know already know and this is just posted as a matter of record.

    We are quietly confident.

    Stuck in Lichtenstein, won't make it. More smoke salmon and Cristal for you guys.

    I've sent a bag full of cash and some Poles which I had brainwashed to campaign for Lisbon for you in the final days... hope they arrived.
    A poster of some consequence...

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    I could send the Lear, but the a/p in Liechtenstein is a dog. Got the goodies. Thanks a bunch. See you in Monaco next week.

    Tootle pip.
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    Happy Days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    What-ho dear chap ... indeed!

    Quick glass of bubbly to toast this fortuitous outcome, off then to raid good old Hibernia to one's advantage and to be suitably topped off with an evening's Riviera golf for relaxation purposes .....

    Life is wonderful is it not?


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