lindapalmara
Lynton Crosby works and, I would guess, lives in this country. He is the director of a number of companies, some based in the UK, and if his services are supplied via one of those UK companies, or he is employed directly by the Conservative Party, naturally his taxes would be paid to the UK government on his earnings in this country.
As I pointed out yesterday, Mr Milliband's advisor us American, lives and works in the US, and the company through which he works is based in the US, which means he has no obligation to pay taxes to the UK government.
With regard to the Thornberry house, either the HA did not need the property at the time and sold it, or it was sold by the receivers after the HA had gone bust. Either way, the HA or the receivers could have offered it to another housing association. The fact that it was sold at auction, thereby potentially removing it from the social housing pool, is hardly something Thornberry (who, by the way, never uses her title) can be blamed for.
The current lack of social housing is down to successive governments (of both colours) not ensuring that adequate numbers of such properties were built. Something which would not have been helped by the original right to buy scheme which prevented councils from building more housing to replace the stuff which had been sold off under the scheme. If any hypocrisy is involved, it the governments who are exercising it by complaining about the lack of social housing and not actually doing anything about it.
Now to make two things absolutely clear. I am not, and never have been known as Hudson, and I have no association with, or leanings toward, any political party. I am, however, capable of seeing when mud is being slung, and that only increases my contempt for the parties and and the backers who sling it.