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This is what the Tories are really like

carolt
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It really isn't any surprise though is it? Still, I'm sure that £3.4 million will go to something useful, like a giant duck house or something.0
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"The billionaire businessman has not broken any rules"
"He had got officials to agree he could become a long term resident instead, which meant he did not have to pay tax on his income from abroad."
and these officials were operating under a Labour government at the time...0 -
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It's not just the Tories though, all MP's are greedy, self-serving, lying ba$tards.0
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Nothing Changes and the old, poor and sick are booted down :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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"The billionaire businessman has not broken any rules"
"He had got officials to agree he could become a long term resident instead, which meant he did not have to pay tax on his income from abroad."
and these officials were operating under a Labour government at the time...
It does seem like the pay as you earn taxpayers are the only ones that have to pay all their tax.0 -
You'd all do it if you could.0
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Why does the name 'Robert Maxwell' spring to mind? Or Mandelson, come to that,
Labour, Tory - it makes no difference.0 -
You'd all do it if you could.
I'd certainly be sorely tempted. I dunno. But a lot of (''normal'' and ''rich'') people could avoid tax more than they do I think...why don't they? Lack of knowledge? Lack of worth in avoidance v paying for professional guidance to avoid? Civic duty? I think the difference in this individual case is there was an undertaking not to continue to legally avoid and that that, not the legal avoidance, is a significant part of the shadiness of this.
I don't think its a ''Conservative'' issue though, beyond the individual case: I believe what ever colour your ribbon is there is a temptation to hang on to as much of it as one can.0
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