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Celebrities, Royals And MPs Demand Equal Tax Status

However, HMRC has a list of those excluded from the new rules who must send hard copies of returns for "security reasons".

As the paper notes: “HMRC stressed that all taxpayers' details were secure."

EQUAL RIGHTS NOW!

But this smacks of discrimination. Why should the great and good be prevented from accessing the same cutting-edge technology as the rest of us, forced instead to use ancient ink and embarrassing paper?

A rebellion is already underway. The We Are Not Celebs movement is petitioning for a change in the rules.

Reports are that Kerry Katona, Anthea Turner and Bubble from Big Brother 3 have already signed up and are telling everyone and everyone that they are not really celebrities and challenging the Government to spot their talent.


Mexico's drug war heats up

Michael Chertoff, the homeland-security secretary, said the killing demonstrated how Mexican criminal organizations had responded to the crackdown on their operations with increasing brutality.

"The Zetas are defying the state," said Jorge Chabat, an expert on narcotics trafficking and security at CIDE, a Mexican research group. "This operation in the north of Mexico in recent days has no precedent."

It remains to be seen whether Calderón's strategy will work in the long run. Many of the nation's most-wanted drug kingpins continue to elude federal forces, often with the help of local police officers.

Some federal officers admit privately that they face an uphill battle as long as local police officers continue to tip off drug gangs about their movements.



 

 

 

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