>Its a but wry when things like this become party political issues. The quality of staff and systems at HMRC (Revenue and Customs) has got very little to do with the government of the day.
Historically, that may be true, but if the government doesn't have the responsibility and authority to implement fundamental change, then who does?
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>I hope thay drop the NIC. I see it contributing almost nothing to national security and costing a great deal of money. Its not a popular measure but because the government has a very large majority I expect they could push it through if they wanted.
Sort of like our firearms registry (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_gun_registry ) which was rammed through in the days of Liberal majority.
Regards. Al
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