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    #31
    Originally posted by Forgotmylogin View Post
    I doubt there's any way to please some people. No matter how much information is released - full access to all bank details for all years for his whole family, some would still accuse him of hiding something.

    Why don't you put up or shut up? Publicly accuse him of tax evasion and let him sue you for libel.

    No, much easier to make snarky comments, and throw in a large portion of ignorance to whit.
    Since there are well-known wealthy business men who have used such methods of avoidance successfully until some of them have got divorced, it would be a surprise if well-known wealthy politicians didn't well.

    One of the issues with the politicians' tax avoidance is that it's all right for them to persecute and slag off pop stars, comedians, actors, footballers, IT contractors etc who all earned their money themselves instead of inheriting it and used loopholes to avoid tax.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #32
      Originally posted by Forgotmylogin View Post
      I doubt there's any way to please some people. No matter how much information is released - full access to all bank details for all years for his whole family, some would still accuse him of hiding something.

      Why don't you put up or shut up? Publicly accuse him of tax evasion and let him sue you for libel.

      No, much easier to make snarky comments, and throw in a large portion of ignorance to whit.
      Firstly, he's a public servant we pay for.

      Secondly, he has been worming around, like a fish on a hook so far, anything to avoid telling the truth.

      Thirdly, he has been commenting about others tax affairs, cutting services and raising taxes left, right and centre.

      Fourthly, he has promoted the phrase "We are all in it together".

      Finally, a question for you, have you ever been under any tax investigation?
      It's not an easy "ride" you know
      Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 11 April 2016, 00:16.
      The Chunt of Chunts.

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        #33
        Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
        Fourthly, he has promoted the phrase "We are all in it together".
        Thought Gidiot did that? Either way they are both joined at the hip, hopefully both will go down.

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          #34
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Thought Gidiot did that? Either way they are both joined at the hip, hopefully both will go down.
          I'm sure they were in it together.
          Just be glad you aren't "trapped in wealth", it's no easy ride

          David Cameron’s fate is to be caught in the wealth trap
          The Chunt of Chunts.

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            #35
            Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
            Firstly, he's a public servant we pay for.
            Not the way he sees it.

            I understand at Eton/Charterhouse rugby matches, the Etonians chant "We are going to employ you one day". He believes he is born to rule.

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