Thatcher understood the ' engine room ' of this country.....Small and medium sized businesses. She understood the need for entrepeneurial spirit and wealth creation. This lot only think corporate. They don't get it.Great post.
I don't think the present Government are Tories in the way I understood it when I grew up, the Republicans in the US have the same issue and are effectively a two wing party. Say what you like about Maggie, there were at least some solid policies declared and they were financial rather than cultural or social.
I had the same issue with Labour. I've mostly been centre-left in my outlook and there was no way I could support Corbyn, although I voted for Kyle in Hove as an individual, a selfless constituency MP with a modicum of sense.
We somehow need to get back to a position where understanding nuance and talking to one another isn't a bad thing or "hypocrisy" but actually leads to better governance. I'm not holding my breath, because if that sort of attitude became prevalent the likes of Murdoch and Zuckerberg might lose a few quid.
Cue Lord Hampton (no you can't have Moscow people might ask questions) of SiberiaThere is war in Ukraine. We have sanctions. So why would the UK Treasury help Putin’s brutal ally? | Pat McFadden
Claims that the boss of the Wagner Group, a key part of Russia’s military machine, was aided in a libel action must be run to ground, says shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Pat McFaddenwww.theguardian.com
In my opinion, if you want to know why Boris Johnson is so vocally and financially supportive of Ukraine it’s to cover up and deflect just how much he and his cronies have been in bed with the Russians. Likely it’s also to buy some sympathy if it ever rises to the surface.
You scratch the weeping sore and more puce comes outCoincidence?
Richard Sharp: BBC chair was shareholder in firm awarded £600k while he was a No 10 adviser
Man alleged to have helped organise loan for Boris Johnson has £3.4m stake in healthcare firm Oncimmunewww.theguardian.com
Being a No.10 advisor under this administration certainly has its advantages.
This is basically true. If, for example, you omit part-time PAYE earnings from a tax return, HMRC will just amend the Self Assessment and no penalty is charged. What would be interesting here is to know whether the disclosure was unprompted ie Zahawi realised his error and notified HMRC of the omission or "prompted" where HMRC contacts the taxpayer and says "we have reason to believe your tax return is incorrect". Any disclosure made after HMRC has contacted the taxpayer would normally get a higher penalty than 30% (unless there was a "reasonable excuse" for the error).HMRC boss tells MPs ‘innocent errors’ are not penalised amid Zahawi tax row
The head of HM Revenue and Customs has told MPs there are “no penalties for innocent errors” in regards to tax affairs, raising further questions over the circumstances that led to the Conservative party chair, Nadhim Zahawi, being fined by the tax office.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U591&cvid=84a5de1b8ec4457bb81e46d7ac19eacb
Maybe in these tough financial times where the Government has no money, Sunak could shut down some of these expensive enquiries and simply ask the people he employs to collect taxes instead
I salute you or your honesty and fair assessmentI am a Tory voter, but I truly believe that there should be a General Election asap as the present shower are unfit for office and require 10 years in opposition to regather and sort themselves out. I will not be voting for them at the next GE.
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I am appalled by the likes of Zahawi and am staggered that he still holds office.
I am sure that there are many, like me, who hold moderate views, that are equally appalled.
Unlike some of the views expressed on here, not all those who don’t conform to the general NSC view of the world of politics are unspeakable morons.
P.S. I didn’t vote for Brexit, just in case anyone is in any doubt
Ooh! I know this is one; corrupt.This is basically true. If, for example, you omit part-time PAYE earnings from a tax return, HMRC will just amend the Self Assessment and no penalty is charged. What would be interesting here is to know whether the disclosure was unprompted ie Zahawi realised his error and notified HMRC of the omission or "prompted" where HMRC contacts the taxpayer and says "we have reason to believe your tax return is incorrect". Any disclosure made after HMRC has contacted the taxpayer would normally get a higher penalty than 30% (unless there was a "reasonable excuse" for the error).
Of course, as HMRC refused to prosecute him (when they have prosecuted others leading to jail sentences for "fiddling" significantly less) we aren't ever going to get all the facts and details of the case.
Zahawi insisting that he "acted properly throughout" is of course a complete nonsense as is the claim that it wasn't "deliberate". You don't "forget" taxable income or capital gains that would have run into millions. Unless of course he is a total incompetent lacking the mental capacity to look after his financial affairs. In which case, WTF is he doing in the Cabinet?
It is impossible for Zahawi to come out of this looking good. An incompetent or corrupt? You be the judge.
Rod Stewart agrees with you.I am a Tory voter, but I truly believe that there should be a General Election asap as the present shower are unfit for office and require 10 years in opposition to regather and sort themselves out. I will not be voting for them at the next GE.
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I am appalled by the likes of Zahawi and am staggered that he still holds office.
I am sure that there are many, like me, who hold moderate views, that are equally appalled.
Unlike some of the views expressed on here, not all those who don’t conform to the general NSC view of the world of politics are unspeakable morons.
P.S. I didn’t vote for Brexit, just in case anyone is in any doubt.
Can he not be both ?It is impossible for Zahawi to come out of this looking good. An incompetent or corrupt? You be the judge.
Yes.Can he not be both ?