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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
@Ian
Sorry, but your last was a disgusting post. It was personal and, indeed, rabid.
Whete is the evidence that Sunak has avoided any tax he should have paid? Or is it just the envy that he is rich and most others are not?
Sunak came onto politics rich and that’s no reason not to stay rich anr reap the benefits of his past investments.
You’ve surpassed any of you other vitriolic replies.
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If who a mere news reader is texting for pictures of them in the buff is in the public interest, then the financial interests, wealth (or otherwise) of the most important decision makers in the country is equally so.
If you are naive enough to think, against all the logic of any rational capitalism, they can place all their own interests aside for a mere two hundred grand a year (less for others) then you continue to live in la-la land.
It’s not envy to ask who this country is being run in the interests of given the greatest fall in average living standards since the war, energy companies trousering billions, banks the same, and the water companies doing the same while ploughing human excrement into our waterways while we pay for the pleasure.
The only vitriol is yours. Presumably because even you can’t defend the indefensible. You can only prevent someone from prompting you to.
Nobody accused Sunak of avoiding tax - it’s a red herring. The question is who does (and who doesn’t) pay tax and why. The revolving door between the big consultancies and the Treasury should be a warning sign to anyone.