Tuesday, 12 April 2016

British citizens are low achievers

Now we know the people who complain about tax havens are "low achievers".

According to conservative MP Alan Duncan, though, accused the prime minister's critics of hating "anyone who's even got a hint of wealth in their life".
A former Tory minister has sparked a furious backlash by appearing to say people who aren't rich are "low achievers".
Sir Alan Duncan, the Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton, was defending David Cameron in the House of Commons after the Prime Minister addressed criticisms over whether he had benefitted from an offshore fund set up by his late father.
Sir Alan said: "Shouldn't the Prime Minister's critics really just snap out of the synthetic indignation and admit that their real point is that they hate anyone who has got a hint of wealth in them?
This coming from the man former Premier Minister Margaret Thatcher said of him when he was adviser to Conservative leader William Hague,
`every Tory leader should have a Willie'; our leader has a prick." 

Alan Duncan spent thousands from his expenses allowance on gardening, including repairs to his lawnmower this sum included the costs of a £6-an-hour gardener who, at times, was pocketing more than £350-a-week.Then there were the running costs of Mr Duncan's ride-on lawn-mower - a £598 service and a £49 bill for puncture repair - not to forget the £1.60 price of a bag of nails.
 . He has agreed to repay £5,000. He also claimed £19.55 in office expenses for biscuits, tea, coffee and mints.
Mr Duncan tried to put through even more, a bill of £3,194.50 for the period between July 2006 and March 2007 being presented to the House of Commons fees office.
It declined to pay, pointing out that the sum in question 'may not be necessarily an appropriate use of public funds'. 
In all, Mr Duncan claimed £127,658 over six years under second home allowances, £126 short of the maximum.
While agreeing to pay back some £5,000 he stopped short of admitting any wrongdoing, saying: 'This is not guilt. This is a voluntary act.'
Amid the ensuing furore over moats and duck islands and 'flipped' second homes, as far as Mr Duncan was concerned that might just about have been that. 
Until, that is, the multi-millionaire former oil-trader single-handedly reignited the public's ire by bemoaning the lot of a modern day MP.
Covertly recorded on camera, the Shadow Leader of the House was heard to complain that MPs were being treated like 's***' and forced to live on 'rations' in the wake of the expenses scandal.

Again the silver-tongued, bouffant haired MP apologized. And again he sloped away hoping it would all blow over. 

But, on Monday, David Cameron finally acted against Mr Duncan, moving him from the Shadow Cabinet to become justice spokesman with responsibility for prisons thank god it’s only a shadow post or we would have the crooks in charge of the prisons.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Scum united


                                                     





From the pictures above pick one who you think is not a tax cheat or a thief,                                     
Panama Dave has publish his tax return eh no he hasn’t he published the part he wants you to see otherwise he would have put all out there, and as for his mother give him £200.000 there’s fiddle if I ever seen one is it payment for hidden Blairmore shares I mean why would someone with his money only put £12.000 into his fathers investment funds it makes no sense at all I’m sure there’s more come,

And lets not forget tricky George and his trust funds the worst Chancellor of the Exchequer in history even worst then Norman Lamont and for that alone Panama Dave and tricky George should be sent to the Bastille and take the two tax cheat Ashcroft and Green with them and the thieves of the TSB Paster and Hastie,

Time for a joke Panama Dace is hosting a Anti-Corruption Summit in May, Robert Barrington, executive director of Transparency International UK.said “The Panama Papers seem to confirm the evidence from elsewhere that the world's corrupt elite are gaming the international financial system to launder and protect their stolen wealth. “The only way to stop this grand corruption is through governments, businesses and others coming together and rejecting dirty cash as illegitimate. The time has come to stop turning a blind eye to anonymous purchases of luxury property and goods, refuse to issue un-vetted investment visas and create a legal framework that is fit for purpose in detecting flows of dirty cash. Anti-Corruption Summit in May is the perfect opportunity to address these issues, but will only do so if the agenda is ambitious and those who are complicit in grand corruption are not allowed into the room to torpedo effective action.” So does that mean Cameron and Osborne will kept out of the room no so it’s a waste of time the poor of the world will still be robbed blind by the elite scum of the world.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Does this look like a dodgy banker well off-course he does but he's not a banker but is dodgy he's the premier minister of the UK this is the look of the upper class crooks who go into politics and banking who protect each other from the law, wait until more name come from the Panama papers you see a lot more names from the UK some with titles handed to them from politician from all party those people have been robbing from the working class for centuries it time we stamped it out by stamping on the upper class and taking what is ours.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Scum bankers in the news again.

Highlig­hts from yester­day's protest Well the parasitic banker are in the news again along with the parasitic politicians and tax dodgers last year Iceland sent 26 financiers to jail for combined sentences of 74 years and now their premier minister has been force to resign by protesters who staged a protest at their parliament square but we sit on our fat arses and do nothing as we are robbed blind by our scum bankers and politicians and tax dodgers like Ashcroft and Green get a backbone Britain.