Re: George Tsigarides - The Stupid FOI archives
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:40 pm
Oh Dear God.....SteveUK wrote:A genius request, not from George, but a corker .
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Oh Dear God.....SteveUK wrote:A genius request, not from George, but a corker .
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FatGambit wrote:Baby usually has to go too, plus your paperwork from the hospital.
Must have changed then cos we were told to bring baby and red book.guilty wrote:Not in the UK. https://www.gov.uk/register-birth/overviewFatGambit wrote:Baby usually has to go too, plus your paperwork from the hospital.
The Holy Grail? The Treasury confirms the Birth Bond exists?SteveUK wrote: I wonder what conspiracy theories George is seeing in this?
Britain left the gold standard in 1931 and notes became wholly backed by securities instead of gold
Thank you for your response and confirmation that you do not have a classification of ‘non-commercial’
or ‘non-business’ properties - nor whether these properties are exempt from having to pay for a TV license.
It follows therefore, that if men and women who live in 'non-commercial' or 'non-business' properties, you are not in a position to ascertain if these men and women are exempt from paying the BBC TV Licensing fee.
Am I right in my understanding please.
As I understand that men and women living in 'non-commercial' or 'non-business' properties are exempt from having to pay water, gas and electricity charges; and if this is true - why would there be a need for these same men and women to have to pay to watch television.
Your response will be appreciated.
Thank You.
Yours sincerely,
George Tsigarides
I would imagine the people at TVL, an organisation for which I have nothing but contempt by the way, will be wondering the same thing.Kay Powell wrote:What the fuck is George on about? He seems to think that those of us who live in non-commercial properties (aka residential properties) are exempt from paying for their water, gas and electricity.
He thinks he should get free Internet as well, from British Telecom.Kay Powell wrote:What the fuck is George on about? He seems to think that those of us who live in non-commercial properties (aka residential properties) are exempt from paying for their water, gas and electricity.
He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the internet.aesmith wrote: He thinks he should get free Internet as well, from British Telecom.
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ing-565558
Has no one linked these posts in to one of his FOI requests, I wonder what the reaction would be to his reading that his every idiot request is being commented on !mufc1959 wrote:He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the internet.aesmith wrote: He thinks he should get free Internet as well, from British Telecom.
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https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 1.pdf.htmlThank you for your email of 11 August in which you raise the following questions relating to financial
institutions that provide mortgages:
‘1. Must the financial institution sign the mortgage deed or agreement.
2. Must the financial institution be defined as the lender on the mortgage deed or agreement.
3. Must the financial institution provide the required funds from their own assets; and not from any
other source, in order to fund the required mortgage deed or agreement.
4. Must the financial institutions require the power of attorney to be granted by the men and
women who sign their mortgage deeds or agreements.’
The Prudential Regulation Authority (‘PRA’) is a subsidiary of the Bank of England and legally became
responsible for the prudential supervision of banks and other institutions from 1 April 2013. This response
is on behalf of the PRA.
May I first explain that the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (‘FoI Act’) provides a right of access to
recorded information held by a public authority. It does not require a public authority to answer general
questions on a subject matter as is the case in this instance.
In view of the nature of your questions you may wish to consult one of the many sources and websites
which cover the kind of matters raised in your email.
Yours sincerely
Sandra Collins
That'll get knocked back quite quickly.Dear HM Revenue and Customs,
I will be grateful if you would confirm from your records, who and what is / are tax exempt.
Thank You.
Kind Regards.
Yours faithfully,
George Tsigarides
Plus "See our website" and "See an accountant".Firthy2002 wrote:Should be a swift rejection on DPA grounds.