ChatterBank21 mins ago
tax avoidance
why is David Cameron not quizzed very loudly on the tax loophole that allows Philip Green to get away with it when DC takes time from his busy schedule to make sure ER keeps her noggin on the stamps?
oh silly me, maybe DC or some of his cronies take advantage of the same loophole...........
oh silly me, maybe DC or some of his cronies take advantage of the same loophole...........
Answers
I think the problem is that Phillip Green has been named special advisor to the Government on Austerity and spending cuts.
Meanwhile he is throwing extravagant parties in Monaco and running around the Med in multi- million pound yachts.
This is while David Cameron is telling us "We're all in this together"
Nothing illegal - just rather...
Nothing illegal - just rather...
11:41 Tue 11th Jan 2011
If he, and his like continue to avoid paying tax in the country where they made the money in the first place then maybe we should do the following:-
1. withdraw all public services from his shops (ie no rubbish collections, etc)
2. withdraw all public money from his employees (eg sick pay) because he would find it hard to keep employees or recruit new ones.
1. withdraw all public services from his shops (ie no rubbish collections, etc)
2. withdraw all public money from his employees (eg sick pay) because he would find it hard to keep employees or recruit new ones.
I think the problem is that Phillip Green has been named special advisor to the Government on Austerity and spending cuts.
Meanwhile he is throwing extravagant parties in Monaco and running around the Med in multi-million pound yachts.
This is while David Cameron is telling us "We're all in this together"
Nothing illegal - just rather stupid from a political perspective
Meanwhile he is throwing extravagant parties in Monaco and running around the Med in multi-million pound yachts.
This is while David Cameron is telling us "We're all in this together"
Nothing illegal - just rather stupid from a political perspective