On Thu, August 9, 2007 11:35 am, Luisa wrote:
> The way they left their challenge until less than 1 hour before dealine
> instead of issuing it immediately smacks of vindictiveness that should
> have no place within HMRC.

Don't be paranoid.  This is standard practice: it allows other parties to
speak first and potentially saves the HMRC some legal costs.  And even if
they'd announced their challenge on day one, the 28 day period would still
have applied.  Don't be taken in by what Bates says about this.  Remember
how according to him everything was going to be "rubber-stamped" after the
initial vote?  He never mentioned the statutory 28 day period to us fans. 
Why?  well, it could be he didn't know, or it could be he wanted to
mislead us so that our ire would be directed at HMRC (an organisation with
whom Bates has long and frosty relations!!

- Sean


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