Labour tax dodging hypocrites!
They go on about big business dodging tax and so called 'tax cuts for millionaires' but are happy to accept donations structured to mitigate tax liability for millionaires
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...l-of-1.5m.html |
No benefits increases for 3 years too.
Who the hecks going to vote for them now |
After the expenses scandal and all the other crooked antics they get up to who would ever think of politicians breaking the law ;)
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You mean you've just realised Labour and socialists are hypocrites? Hold the front page! Heard of champagne socialism by any chance (see Polly Tonybee)
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Originally Posted by warrenm2
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You mean you've just realised Labour and socialists are hypocrites? Hold the front page! Heard of champagne socialism by any chance (see Polly Tonybee)
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My comment was addressed to the OP....
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Originally Posted by warrenm2
(Post 11112774)
You mean you've just realised Labour and socialists are hypocrites? Hold the front page! Heard of champagne socialism by any chance (see Polly Tonybee)
No, I've been well aware of the fact for about twenty five years. |
Welcome back!
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i heard on the news last night "if labour get back in, they promise to do something about the welfare system".
You're a bit late labour, someone else is sorting it out and besides, Labour's version of sorting out the welfare would be to give more of it away. Feckers. |
Originally Posted by warrenm2
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My comment was addressed to the OP....
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Originally Posted by Carlh
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i heard on the news last night "if labour get back in, they promise to do something about the welfare system".
You're a bit late labour, someone else is sorting it out and besides, Labour's version of sorting out the welfare would be to give more of it away. Feckers. |
I don't see what the problem is, no laws have been broken here... :rolleyes:
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And therein lies the problem.
They will and do spend £££ chasing someone from pillar to post for 3100, dishing out fines for late payment right and left as they go, they can, and do, hang on to money they owe you for months, telling lies along the way and forcing you to jump through hoop after hoop to get it back, but they seemingly WILL NOT chase the big tax dodgers. I "wonder" if it has ANYTHING to do with the FACT that the man in the street cannot offer whatever minister is in charge at the time, a directorship after he leaves office to leave him alone...? |
He who pays the piper calls the tune..........
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Milliband says:
“My understanding of this – and this is what we checked with John Mills – is the reason he gave us the money in that way was because he wanted us to have a steady stream of income." “To be honest with you, it is the most tax efficient way of doing this. Because, otherwise, you get no tax relief on donations to political parties for understandable reasons." |
Love this sort of thing. One party are slinging mud at the other over the likes of Amazon and Starbucks and the other's reluctance to do anything about it and then the other party find some mud to sling back. Supporters of each party jump to the defence of their party and we get a few days of media fuelled frenzy... and then it all quietens down, nothing changes and they are ALL still f**king useless liars!
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A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul...
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Cr@p like this wells up occasionally.
I've learned to look at what ELSE is going on that they might be trying to hide;) ESPECIALLY Lying Labour, who are scum, ALL of them! |
Originally Posted by Dingdongler
(Post 11112662)
They go on about big business dodging tax and so called 'tax cuts for millionaires' but are happy to accept donations structured to mitigate tax liability for millionaires
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...l-of-1.5m.html Les |
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