UK and US to deploy drones in hunt for Gary Barlow’s missing tax millions

Considering the way Mr Barlow speaks, it’ll be a case of ‘Drones v Droner’. I hope this skirmish doesn’t drag on – we could all be bored to death.

5 thoughts on “UK and US to deploy drones in hunt for Gary Barlow’s missing tax millions

  1. Trevor Fox

    The system the he put his money into is/was legal.
    The government has know about this all along and done nothing.
    Maybe too many M.P.s use the same system ?
    From what I can make out it’s only illegal when exposed unlike the tax fraud of multibillion £ companies who, when their tax fraud is exposed, only have to give a quick wink to authority and get let off
    Same old “one law for a***holes and one for us” – the good guys 🙂

  2. horizonism

    Well, as laughable as this little thing is, it also reminds me of something that should have us more worried. Namely, that it was revealed a few years ago that HM Revenue & Customs were amongst several organisations who were drawing up plans on how to utilise military spy drone technology. [source 1=”http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jan/23/cctv-sky-police-plan-drones” language=”-“][/source]

    1. Mike Sivier

      I don’t think you should say it’s laughable if you mean humorous.
      It’s possible that Tom Pride was aware of your main point when he wrote the article.

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