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Old 07-04-2016, 22:25   #118
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Tax havens exposed in huge law firm leak

I think the main reason why people are calling on DC to resign, is that after three or four dismissals, he has admitted that he DID have dealings in the Tax Haven, and sold them the shares in 2010 (according to Sky News).

Therefore he lied, and was PM at the time. He criticised lots of people, plus he said that he would BLOCK the tax haven scandal.

BUT, he was involved in the scandal HIMSELF. Therefore, he should do the honourable thing and resign.

This is what l think they are demanding.

He, l believe has breached the 'integrity and honesty code of MPs. and as he is the MAIN MAN, he should quit.
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