If that poor kitten has any sense at all, it will get rid of the outfit quick, before the honourable member for Witney, tries to stick his, umm, honourable member in its mouth.
JC has opinions some I agree with some I don't, what I don't want is a Prime Minister preaching to me and you that we should not be evading/aoiding tax, being all in this together, when the slippery sod is doing exactly the opposite.
Jc is at least honest about his beliefs even if you or I disagree with them, and he is not telling you or me that we must do what he says for the good of the country.
morals DC does not know the meaning of the word
he has to go
Lazy and trite
Capitalism is clearly failing I wonder if we will see it collapse in our lifetime what will fill the void?
Whatever it is I can only hope it's a more fare system maybe time for something completely different
I agree the PM should be rightly viewed as hypocritical because of his past condemnation of others making use of similar offshore companies for personal gain. But morality applies to more than just hypocrisy or greed.
If any of the decent members both within and outside the Labour party and their voters/supporters can excuse or ignore the past association of Corbyn and some of the individuals he appointed with a terrorist organisation while they were killing British civilians and soldiers .... plus excuse and ignore sharing platforms with 'friends' who are rabid anti semites committed to the destruction of Israel then their moral values are best described as highly suspect. Which weakens any rightful criticisms they seek to make now and suggests it's more about scoring party political points than morality.
You can't have it both ways if you really think Cameron has to go for past misjudgments so do Corbyn and McDonnell.
you are missing the point
Corbyn ,McDonnell have opinions,friends thats their perogative(oh and by the way the queen has shook hands talked to and even smiled with the same sort of people does that make her highly suspect then) the difference being cameron's morality has come into question, he is slippery to the core,I have always know this(you will note on most of my posts about him,bye dave ) I have no doubt if someone else had been at the helm who was creditworthy my posts would have been far less, this even incudes Boris who at last is talking sense and another 4 years of him would be just about palletable
Corbyn and McDonnell are odious far left ideologues who happily associated with enemies of this country while their armed comrades were killing UK citizens. The fact you see no moral problem here does you no credit. Anyone who votes for or supports them has no right to criticize anyone else's morality.
But accurate nonetheless.
it would have to have recovered first.What happened? Has our economy completely crashed again?
So you think we've been in a recession since 2010? Okaaaaay.it would have to have recovered first.
Obviously not, but the recovery promised by George via his program of ruthless austerity doesn't seem to have resolved the issue, either.So you think we've been in a recession since 2010? Okaaaaay.
Our only error was that we were slightly ahead of our time. Give it a short while and order and decency will be restored to the UK
Obviously not, but the recovery promised by George via his program of ruthless austerity doesn't seem to have resolved the issue, either.
Sorry to disillusion you, but if it is Bye Bye Dave, it will then be Hello Boris...
What uk taxes has he failed to pay. He paid income tax on the share dividend and the profit when selling was below the capital gains threshold
The whole purpose/intent of setting up a fund offshore is to garner improved tax breaks whether they accrue to the individual investor or more usually to the fund and are passed on to the investor..
Yes. He had a small amount of money to invest. He bough some units in his father's investment fund . He sold them later. He paid UK tax on the proceeds. Seems moral enough to me.
They may be very many things, but "anti-Semitic"? That's very unlikely for the majority of them surely?As a stickler for moral probity how would you view someone who invited terrorist representatives to the house of commons shortly after they tried to blow up the government in a seaside hotel?
Or someone that called members of a rabidly anti semitic terrorist organisation friends?
Or personally made a donation to a 'charitable' fund set up by a holocaust denier?