Come on - we live in a world that is so dummed down that they could move the 
Millennium to 2000 rather than 2001 for various commercial reasons - and the 
fact that the average person didn't know any better. So using the real historic 
date is a thing of the past - and to those in power history there to be 
rewritten.
 


--- On Tue, 2/6/09, Colin Shepherd <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Colin Shepherd <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [canals-list] Re: Red Diesel Duty Increase
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 2 June, 2009, 9:07 PM







>And April 1st is the start of the financial year when one might expect
>tax changes.

>If you say everything is a conspiracy, then it's hard to get attention
>when a real one comes along.

>You need to eliminate cock-ups and coincidences first.

-- 
.Nigel Stanley

Its actually the 6th April so they should have given us another five days.
April the 6th as they added 13 days onto the March quarter day when we
changed calendars.

Colin

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