Posted April 5, 201114 yr http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/ap...aise-taxes-rich 'Many of your richest people are getting away without paying much tax at all – and that's not fair' - David Cameron lecturing Pakistan on Tax collection.... Hello, Pot..? This is kettle calling.. Hey, YOU'RE BLACK!!!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Oh, my f**king aching sides.... He's some comedian this Dave Ca-Moron isn't he.......??
April 5, 201114 yr Oh dear. On a side note, I heard somewhere that Oliver Letwin (remember him?) was caught making comments to Boris Johnson saying that all expansion of London airports should be stopped immediately because he doesn't want "people from Sheffield getting cheap flights abroad". There aren't enough wtfs in the world.
April 5, 201114 yr Author Two words Mr Cameron - Gideon Osborne. Spot on... Actually, I later heard that Vodafone, Barclays, Phillip Green, Lord Ashcroft, Tesco and the denizens of The Channel Islands and the Caymans were quoted as saying "We laughed so hard at this, we nearly paid our taxes...." :rolleyes: It really is utterly f**king unreal for this rich Etonian, Bullingdon Club Thomas Tanker to go off and give lectures to other countries when he's perfectly happy to let billionaires, corporations and banks off the hook while humping the poor with VAT and Inflation, cutting services, destroying the NHS and Welfare, etc....
April 5, 201114 yr Author Oh dear. On a side note, I heard somewhere that Oliver Letwin (remember him?) was caught making comments to Boris Johnson saying that all expansion of London airports should be stopped immediately because he doesn't want "people from Sheffield getting cheap flights abroad". There aren't enough wtfs in the world. Yeah, BoJo as "whistle-blower", that was a bit of a surprise.... :lol: Still, not quite as big a surprise as Lord Tebbitt pretty seriously laying into Lansley and Ca-Moron over the NHS... Fukk me, that was a turn up...... :lol:
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