It’s not surprising, don’t forget Rishi Sunak wiped off £4bn in COVID fraudulent loans too. That’s £14 BILLION of our money that could help the cost of living crisis gone. Welcome to the transformation of the poorer middle class.
Its only equivalent to one dodgy PPE contract then. I can’t imaging the government getting excited about that.
Say, isn’t that roughly what we would need to pay our nurses properly?
All the money they could have used to fund NHS, RMT and other key workers that truly deserve a raise. This government is totally complicit in this abhorrent failure to do what they should be doing, serving the people.
A government run by Johnson and Sunak, and where people like Rees-Mogg had significant influence, allowed this to happen? Shocking. They say never let a good crisis go to waste and the Tories certainly did not, neither did their friends, families and donors. White collar crime like this has no consequences when you have the right connections and no one with influence is demanding this be investigated fully.
Just 9? Come on man – those are rookie numbers, Tories need to work harder to bleed dumb taxpayers dry and tank the pound as soon as possible so as to entrench their cronies
At the end of the day it’s down to an individual’s honesty. I’ll leave it there
The system working as intended, when Sunak gets his “freeports” up and running expect to see far more.
There is literally a tax haven in the middle of London.
There is nothing wrong or illegal with tax avoidance. Anyone who pays more tax than they absolutely need to, without resorting to illegal measures, of course, is a mug.
But we’re the HMRC employees all furloughed or were they working? I don’t understand how the thousands of people who work for HMRC weren’t on this? Maybe ‘working from home’ means something different in some sectors.
Do you think the conservatives know real people’s struggles? Should there be an economic think tank overseeing spending policy?
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It’s not surprising, don’t forget Rishi Sunak wiped off £4bn in COVID fraudulent loans too. That’s £14 BILLION of our money that could help the cost of living crisis gone. Welcome to the transformation of the poorer middle class.
Its only equivalent to one dodgy PPE contract then. I can’t imaging the government getting excited about that.
Say, isn’t that roughly what we would need to pay our nurses properly?
All the money they could have used to fund NHS, RMT and other key workers that truly deserve a raise. This government is totally complicit in this abhorrent failure to do what they should be doing, serving the people.
A government run by Johnson and Sunak, and where people like Rees-Mogg had significant influence, allowed this to happen? Shocking. They say never let a good crisis go to waste and the Tories certainly did not, neither did their friends, families and donors. White collar crime like this has no consequences when you have the right connections and no one with influence is demanding this be investigated fully.
Just 9? Come on man – those are rookie numbers, Tories need to work harder to bleed dumb taxpayers dry and tank the pound as soon as possible so as to entrench their cronies
At the end of the day it’s down to an individual’s honesty. I’ll leave it there
The system working as intended, when Sunak gets his “freeports” up and running expect to see far more.
There is literally a tax haven in the middle of London.
There is nothing wrong or illegal with tax avoidance. Anyone who pays more tax than they absolutely need to, without resorting to illegal measures, of course, is a mug.
But we’re the HMRC employees all furloughed or were they working? I don’t understand how the thousands of people who work for HMRC weren’t on this? Maybe ‘working from home’ means something different in some sectors.
Do you think the conservatives know real people’s struggles? Should there be an economic think tank overseeing spending policy?