Thursday, 17 March 2022

'This S(c)eptic Isle': Notional Pride 12 (trans_late)

 



All Images: West Leicester, March 2022


The Riverman claimed right away that the Economic Misdeeds Bill is part of the package. The principle is that he manages the assets of the British oligarch with a new register, which obliges foreign companies to verify the name of the beneficiary from the skin. At this hour, as the Vlasniks can have a vikonanny period of 6 months, they will work. What time to be! The oligarchs will fix their names otherwise the stench will precede them - as if they were zatrimani under the sanctions of the new order. Activists also fear that the oligarchs will be guilty within the 18-month window, in order to profit from tributary ports, territory of the United Kingdom, and the region of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. The public may not register large Roku Vlasnikov in business, before the end of 2023.




The measure of tax justice is overtaken by the fact that the legislative acts which can be adopted do not solve the problem in offshore jurisdictions. "There's almost no definition of what isn't," said groupie Wiki Director, Beach Lomax: "These are the styles (of the oligarchs) to brighten up unviable tombstones. I bet most of them are in overseas territories and Royal dominions." It will all be a formalisation of Britain's permanent exclusion from the bully.



Chondrite Watermill MP and Labour MP Magog Rethread, in order to save the treasury near the tributary port, want access to company data in the city. Dame Magog tells Aden Ninette PhD: "They give way to penny sins, like a secret three-way path. Without sumnivu jurisdiction, oligarchs can earn victorious tax havens as 20 dodos, 20 dodos." Labour deputies of the regular government are guilty of new vikonuvaty rights, but tremayutsa ryadovyh zakoniv, which help the oligarchs to steal their pennies, are guilty by reducing the be-yaki range. "Anything to avoid consultants, hulks, real hulks and legit wavers," said Dame Magog: "Children are welcome for everyone. You are guilty of committing criminal offences, Tilki - on the way to Youmu."



Anti-corruption activist, Dribbler Low (a kind of creation for UK magnetic law and, if you will - order) praised more laws. Viv instilled in the oligarchs the fact that it is impossible to just relocate assets - like in the UK, (so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK, so in the UK), saying: "In order to remove the oligarchs' access to wealth, Britain must pass the law to be the mother of the Firmi Que Accounting Form" - which act helped the oligarchs create information exchange systems.



MPs and campaigners believe the Economic Misdeeds Bill, which will be heard in the house of Lords on Mondays and Tuesdays, will avenge other glaring shortcomings. Alyson Lush, who is Spotlight's Director of Corruption, points to laziness (there is no true lord). The stench is also respected by those victorious kleptocrats with the path to power, recognised for the 'Submit-Sub-Little-Sub-Little-Subject-Subject', to hide the manifestation. One of them may have 25% of mechanised control. People opine that the oligarchs are being bold, selling some of the shares through their foreign company.



"There are significant gaps in the bay that are really fighting," Lush said: "It will be very important to reconsider the organisations behind the cordon." The floor has many ways of gaining, depending on the apical structures, but colleagues do not support the contribution of the current participations in the bill campaign. Minister of the Interior, Patti Peril (boy-rock, rock all day) can be be passed another period of the economic crisis, about to come to that parliament in Lipni Chi Lipni, because the minister can take all the decisions at the moment.







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