I suspect you are right Mr Zarse. I would not be able to make it stick mostly because I would not have the balls to try it. But the law is the law. I do not remember who coined the phrase 'the law is an arse' but I understand that is/was uttered as a result of frustration resulting from the fact that it seemed to so often work against 'us common folk.' It is fun to think that from time to time it could be turned to work in our favour. If as our CA friend suggests that the above noted is indeed on the statute book, then as a point of law it could be argued there is f+ck all that our noble friends at the C&IR could do about it. Sadly it would take a bigger man than I to find out. Any volunteers?
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A few of us a few years ago took the then IR to the High Court over the IR35 legislation twice (Judical Review & Appeal). It cost us a frigging fortune and we LOST big time.
My picture was almost A4 size in The Times. I'll post the article/link when I find it.
If you want to fight them, carry on. Been there, done that, read the book and got the frigging Tshirt. I also got the second call on my property and a frigging big overdraft.
However, just to get an insight, just type in 'SHOUT99' into your brouser (
yep, it's a good old rugby term).
Leftie.
Real name with held to protect the innocentWe tried, but with 'tame' judges,