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Midlands Eagle 25 Oct 18 3.46pm | |
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If you're going to put all your assets in your wife's name you should keep your dick in your trousers
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Mapletree Croydon 25 Oct 18 3.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If you're going to put all your assets in your wife's name you should keep your dick in your trousers Cucking?
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Midlands Eagle 25 Oct 18 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Cucking? That's not the sort of gagging that he likes
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PalazioVecchio south pole 25 Oct 18 4.15pm | |
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what if you put all your debt in your wife's name ?
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Stirlingsays 25 Oct 18 4.16pm | |
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Is Midlands half way to MGTOW?
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Midlands Eagle 25 Oct 18 4.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Is Midlands half way to MGTOW? Not me but if in a hypothetical situation a very wealthy industrialist were to put all of his assets in his wife's name who happens to live in a tax haven wouldn't it be wise of him not to dick around otherwise he could end up penniless but with a very wealthy ex wife.
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Stuk Top half 25 Oct 18 4.39pm | |
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It's all over the BBC, and everywhere else, that Phillip Green is the subject of the Telegraph's story. That was half a million quid well spent, on top of the original payments for the NDAs no doubt.
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Stirlingsays 25 Oct 18 4.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Not me but if in a hypothetical situation a very wealthy industrialist were to put all of his assets in his wife's name who happens to live in a tax haven wouldn't it be wise of him not to dick around otherwise he could end up penniless but with a very wealthy ex wife. Perhaps....but apart from the unfairness of that wealth transfer....do we really care? These people are rarely Elon Musk.
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DanH SW2 25 Oct 18 5.07pm | |
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This news has put a right spring in my step.
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Badger11 Beckenham 25 Oct 18 5.08pm | |
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I think Peter Hain is wrong to use Parliamentary privilege to name and shame. So far Phillip Green, and I dislike the man, has not been investigated, interviewed, charged or found guilty of any sexual crime. I am not a fan of non disclosure agreements. The Court of Appeal has studied the evidence and has stated that this is a complex case. Some of the "victims" actually agree with Green and don't want this to become public. Others the court states have taken large sums of money so their evidence maybe tainted. The bottom line is that judges have decided to uphold his privacy after a lengthy review of the evidence. Peter Gain cannot possibly have access to the same level of detail and yet he has decided he knows more about the case than the judiciary. If Parliament does not like NDA's then pass a law banning them I would probably agree with that. What Hain has done is the moral equivalent of tarring and feathering someone. No matter how despicable a person Green is we are all entitled to justice and so are the victims who don't want this brought into the public arena.
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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Oct 18 5.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I think Peter Hain is wrong to use Parliamentary privilege to name and shame. So far Phillip Green, and I dislike the man, has not been investigated, interviewed, charged or found guilty of any sexual crime. I am not a fan of non disclosure agreements. The Court of Appeal has studied the evidence and has stated that this is a complex case. Some of the "victims" actually agree with Green and don't want this to become public. Others the court states have taken large sums of money so their evidence maybe tainted. The bottom line is that judges have decided to uphold his privacy after a lengthy review of the evidence. Peter Gain cannot possibly have access to the same level of detail and yet he has decided he knows more about the case than the judiciary. If Parliament does not like NDA's then pass a law banning them I would probably agree with that. What Hain has done is the moral equivalent of tarring and feathering someone. No matter how despicable a person Green is we are all entitled to justice and so are the victims who don't want this brought into the public arena. Seconded. This is quite wrong, surprised at Hain really.
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DanH SW2 25 Oct 18 5.31pm | |
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It's not right, but it doesn't stop it being f*cking funny.
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