MTD: IRIS urges HMRC to engage more
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MTD is somewhat like soup; we have some flavours but nobody is very sure precisely how it will end up nor when it will be ready and whether it will be fully cooked.
Given the chefs are not really sure what they want, or if anyone will actually want what they produce, I suspect it will be over seasoned, maybe overcooked and will likely have a bitter aftertaste.
MTD is somewhat like soup; we have some flavours but nobody is very sure precisely how it will end up nor when it will be ready and whether it will be fully cooked.
Given the chefs are not really sure what they want, or if anyone will actually want what they produce, I suspect it will be over seasoned, maybe overcooked and will likely have a bitter aftertaste.
and the utensils provided will be a knife and fork ...
DJKL wrote:
MTD is somewhat like soup; we have some flavours but nobody is very sure precisely how it will end up nor when it will be ready and whether it will be fully cooked.
Given the chefs are not really sure what they want, or if anyone will actually want what they produce, I suspect it will be over seasoned, maybe overcooked and will likely have a bitter aftertaste.
and the utensils provided will be a knife and fork ...
... but you will be required to eat it nonetheless!