Cooking Porridge In A Slow Cooker...
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Yes, very interesting, Tora.
I, along with a fair proportion of the rest of the country, do eveything I can to avoid tax. Apart from being the sensible thing to do (after all, who would stand outside in the rain tearing up £10 notes?) I see it as my moral responsibility (and the new administration is getting high on "morals", it seems).
We have most of our cash and shares salted away in ISAs or other tax-exempt products. Mrs NJ and I balance our funds so as to make the most of all the tax free allowances we can. We still get hammered, but we do our best to keep that hammering to the absolute minimum.
Tax avoidance is not illegal. MPs are able to take take far greater advantage of it than most, so why should those seeking to avoid tax be pursued?
But it seems to be part of a pattern: the police are recording "non-crime" incidents? Why? They have trouble enough recording crimes and bringing the perpetrtors to book so why should they record incidents that are, strictly speaking, none of their business?
We're in for five years of this claptrap which will benefit nobody. But those who put their crosses against the candidates wearing the red rosettes cannot say they were not warned.
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