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EYorkshire



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chicken george wrote:

Its such a shame we cant just admire the idea and reflect on the sacrifices made. without it boiling down to tax and earnings

things cost, people have expenses, tax happens,
just remember the fallen


+1 for your post CG

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Agree with CG +1

I bought one so the family can all remember the fallen, the whole project is amazing and i'm glad to be apart of it.

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athelstan wrote:
Not only the fallen CG - let's also remember the emotional pain and hardship that often accompanies that loss by those that are left at home grieving. The mothers, fathers, sons and daughters, wives or husbands. They need all the support they can get. And the receipts from the sale of poppies of any kind are most welcomed.


Im fully agreeing but to me the poppies signify the lives lost. At work
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They do indeed CG.

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Great aerial photo showing the spread of poppies

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Steve D wrote:
Seems to be about cash for the government. They are taking £4.17 for each and every one of the 888,246 that died fighting for this country netting them over 3.7 million quid. VAT on death. Shame on them.


They've just announce they are giving a million quid back. Big deal, they're still copping 2.7 mil. Twisted Evil

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Taken today by SWMBO





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Steve D wrote:
Steve D wrote:
Seems to be about cash for the government. They are taking £4.17 for each and every one of the 888,246 that died fighting for this country netting them over 3.7 million quid. VAT on death. Shame on them.


They've just announce they are giving a million quid back. Big deal, they're still copping 2.7 mil. Twisted Evil


The government are waiving the VAT in full, the difference, I believe will be on the recoverable element of the costs of production etc, the 1.1 million is the net receipt.

Some f Censored Censored Censored Censored Censored Censored had one for sale on eBay earlier for double the price, they are being removed as they are discovered.

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Good news on the vat

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I heard it on the news Ner Ner

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poppy arrived and mounted Cool

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Very nice Thumbs Up

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Mount came for us this week.

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but Im a farmer so an unused conservatory wire rope bracket and a galvanised bolt will suffice Thumbs Up At work
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Call yourself a farmer? You forgot to chuck the word 'poor' in that sentence? Laughing

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