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Your Turn Mister Corbyn
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Now Dave has published his finances it must be time for Corbyn to follow suit if not all the MPs. Watching the news this morning I cant see anything wrong with Camerons finances that even a moderately financial astute person wouldnt do. As far as his money from parents as long as his taxes are paid what business is it of ours.
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Exactly, anyone with more than 1 working brain cell aims to minimise their taxes. Giving children money now, rather than waiting till you die, in order to save death duties is only common sense.
07:23 Sun 10th Apr 2016
BHG....ISAs are not "tax avoidance"....ISAs are available for anybody to take out, in lots of different ways and the IR allow people to save in these tax-free vehicles, in order to encourage people to save....which is a "good thing "
What Dave has done wrong here this week, is that it took him 5 consecutive to get to the truth. He now owns up to his mistake :::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -360048 37
He has now come clean and apologised, so as far as I am concerned that is it. There are a lot of things that this Government is doing that gives cause for concern, and I think that its about we dropped this subject of Dave's affairs and concentrated on really important issues.
What Dave has done wrong here this week, is that it took him 5 consecutive to get to the truth. He now owns up to his mistake :::
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He has now come clean and apologised, so as far as I am concerned that is it. There are a lot of things that this Government is doing that gives cause for concern, and I think that its about we dropped this subject of Dave's affairs and concentrated on really important issues.
But TWR, as someone said yesterday, where do you think your pension funds are invested in order to gain the biggest returns? It’s all very well complaining and wallowing in the politics of envy – until you realise that people who can't afford to invest on a personal level also benefit from such schemes.
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