Our approach
The current tax avoiders witch-hunt by politicians and the media means that most members of the public are likely to be against us. There will be lots of people who support IT Contractor’s views and we need to be careful not to stir them up: they are best ignored.
I think that the legal approach and approaching Members of Parliament is the way to go. On the political angle, even MP’s who don’t want to, or don’t have time to get into detail should be uneasy about the potential for political fall-out:
• The unfairness (retrospective for seven years AND interest!) that other voters might fear
• The risk of putting off foreign investors (as pointed out to the Indian government George Osborne)
• Damage from the exposure of MP’s cynicism (Osbourne - Barclays and Vodaphone, Gauke - against s59 but now letting it proceed).
When you go to tell your MP of the impact of BN66 on your family, be aware that he/she will also be seeing heartbreaking cases of refused refugees who are about to be returned to poverty or much worse being forced from homes and children from schools. Sympathy for us might be limited so I’d be inclined to focus on the legal argument and the politics.
The current tax avoiders witch-hunt by politicians and the media means that most members of the public are likely to be against us. There will be lots of people who support IT Contractor’s views and we need to be careful not to stir them up: they are best ignored.
I think that the legal approach and approaching Members of Parliament is the way to go. On the political angle, even MP’s who don’t want to, or don’t have time to get into detail should be uneasy about the potential for political fall-out:
• The unfairness (retrospective for seven years AND interest!) that other voters might fear
• The risk of putting off foreign investors (as pointed out to the Indian government George Osborne)
• Damage from the exposure of MP’s cynicism (Osbourne - Barclays and Vodaphone, Gauke - against s59 but now letting it proceed).
When you go to tell your MP of the impact of BN66 on your family, be aware that he/she will also be seeing heartbreaking cases of refused refugees who are about to be returned to poverty or much worse being forced from homes and children from schools. Sympathy for us might be limited so I’d be inclined to focus on the legal argument and the politics.
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