Because it Ain’t Illegal, Perhaps?

Fuckwit.

We gave May clear evidence of tax avoidance. Why won’t she act?

Tax avoidance is not illegal. Therefore there is nothing to act upon. Moron.

Because if there is one big lesson from the Paradise Papers, it’s that currently legal tax avoidance by certain companies and individuals has been shown to be as antisocial, immoral and unfair as many of the arrangements that are banned.

There is what the law demands. That’s it. There is no morality, fairness or any of the other blustering bullshit that the spiteful, envious leftists try to use to steal more money from people. Every penny kept out of the hands of the greedy, grasping, avaricious state is a penny better spent. So, er go fuck yourself you vile little creep. I don’t give a flying one if these people are engaging in aggressive avoidance. The only antisocial activity going on here is the theft of the data – that’s you, you nasty little gobshite.

Did ministers express fury at the idea that money it desperately needs to pay for public services is being spirited offshore?

Hopefully not as it’s not their money. Besides, they seem to have plenty to piss up the wall on fake charities and other parasitic NGOs.

“We want people to pay tax that’s due,” Theresa May said, but she refused to commit to a public register of the ownership of offshore companies and trusts, which would at least offer greater transparency.

Well, she appears to understand that which you do not – tax that is due is that which the law demands and not one penny piece more. What people do with that which is not due is their concern, not yours and the criminal here is not the wealthy, it is those who stole the data.

Then came the claim that the prime minister’s disinclination to do anything, or express anything, wasn’t her fault – it was the Guardian’s.

Well, can’t argue with that… 😀

6 Comments

  1. He’s using the Left’s newspeak and redefining words:

    Avoidance = evasion
    PM May = right-wing
    JRM, Breitbart & DM = far-right
    Dislike = hate/phobia
    Preference = discrimination
    Gay = oppressed
    Hitler = the right
    etc

    Unfortunately, our “Conservative” MPs appease rather than fight back like Mr Trump, Mr Reagan & Mrs Thatcher

  2. Given that The Guardian has been losing £40m-£60m every single year for the last 10 years, you have to question whether this is happening so that it’s owners can somehow offset the losses against taxes…

  3. Shopping at a clothing store, choosing 2 pairs of trousers, and then deciding to buy only one because of the price = tax avoidance.

    Deciding not to purchase some items from a drugstore conveniently located across the street from your office in Washington, DC, because the DC sales tax is so much higher than you would pay if you bought those items at a drugstore in your own neighborhood in Maryland = tax avoidance.

    Putting money away in a tax-deferred retirement plan so you’ll have a chance at a decent lifestyle after retirement = tax avoidance.

    Using pre-tax income to purchase health insurance for your family = tax avoidance.

    I daresay that with a little investigation into their day-to-day lives we’d find that these campaigners are hypocritical shits, no?

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