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  • #16
    Re: dwp demand

    Hi all- as original poster of recently quoted thread: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...908#post549908 thank you for quoting it here and any help would be most useful. Thanks again x

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    • #17
      Re: dwp demand

      Originally posted by mrs.h-p View Post
      Hi all- as original poster of recently quoted thread: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...908#post549908 thank you for quoting it here and any help would be most useful. Thanks again x
      I'm sure you'll get lots of advice from the knowledgeable Beagles xx
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      • #18
        Re: dwp demand

        Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
        I'm afraid your comments show little knowledge of the purpose of this forum, which is to help people deal with their individual issues, not a study on how taxpayers money is and or should be used or recovered. That is, indeed, a most interesting subject, but one that's possibly outside the scope of this site, certainly of this thread.

        There may be a lot of taxpayers money owed for overpayments of benefits and tax credits, however, I suspect that amount pales into insignificance when seen against the vast amounts of the same taxpayers money that went towards bailing out the banks, not to mention MPs fiddling with expenses, companies not paying taxes and the generally wasteful manner in which the government uses our money. It is, indeed, a subject worthy of in-depth study and discussion, only not on this thread.
        I quite agree back to topic as I'm sure you don't like anyone to disagree with you posts.

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