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Mrs Sunak was part owner of Lava Mayfair Club Ltd (a private membership Gym), which collapsed last year owing almost £44million to creditors, including £374,000 to HMRC.
Another venture, education firm 'Mrs Wordsmith', went into administration last year owing £16.3million – after receiving a £1.3million loan from the Government's Future Fund.
Then, Digme Fitness, of which she owns 100%, received up to £635,000 of furlough money before it closed its eight studios in London and Oxford still owing HMRC £415,000.
Mr Sunak oversees the rules regarding non-Dom status ... and the Sunak’s benefit by over £20 million by avoiding taxes on dividends for eight years, while fully resident in UK.
Mr Sunak is supposed to be in charge of ensuring that the UK maximises its tax take ... yet his wife has overseen companies going bust owing £789,000 to HMRC.
Mr Sunak says his wife's tax affairs are none of our business !!
HMRC mugged for £789K, while he puts all our taxes up.
On the uk Rich list, £715M wealth plus a further £3.5BN overseas they could have repaid HMRC from their own funds, instead of taking advantage of the non dom scheme.
In these hard times, is Rishi “no working class friends” the right face for the next prime minister. |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
"I think any of Boris's cronies should be exempt from standing for PM. He was as guilty as Boris during the whole shit show"
It shows how out of touch the tory MPs are that they don't seem to recognise thar Sunak and Truss in particular are too closely linked to Johnson and the electorate won't back them.
It's telling that the membership are in favor of Mordaunt, but even more telling that the tory MPs aren't listening to them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I suppose the views are micro vs macro. Serve the people now and leave the economic devastation for our children to manage or start managing it now with the people as collateral damage. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Most of us won't have a choice until there's a general election.
Unless you're a paid up party member, in which case you're presented with a bad choice or an even worse choice. Take your pick.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When he changed the NI anyone who earns more then 32k is worse off. Surely the people he has stung are the Tory voters. I'll never vote conservative again"
Interesting. Do you think you will be less worse off with another party, if that is the criteria by which you vote? |
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By *batMan
over a year ago
Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales) |
"We are bloody worse off with Boris! "
Fixed that for you!
Boris has been shown to be a liar so many times. Even his closest colleagues, those within his same party, have openly said he had to go because of a lack of integrity.
My question to you is, do you think he was caught in so many lies because he’s incompetent or was it that he just didn’t care as he thought he’d get away with it for long enough for the lie to do it’s work for him?
And his latest front page headline “New PM must finish Brexit.” I thought he was the man that had already “got Brexit done!”
And don’t get me started on “got us through the pandemic” bollocks. The UK death rate was appalling.
Strikes everywhere, run away inflation, food banks coming out of our ears, public services cut into the bone not just down to it. Jobs unfilled because we forced good European workers away. Crops rotting in the fields. Exports crippled because of a stupid system with our closest neighbours. Peace in NI teetering on the edge because they didn’t even realise the implications of the UK land border with the EU. (Some of the team apparently didn’t realise the UK had a land border with the EU. We’re an Island Nation, don’t you know). Illegal threats to breach an International Treaty the Tories only just agreed. Fishery companies unable to sell their catches. All under the Tories for so many years.
If your politics leans to the right, this will probably be really important to you. Has there been an increase in cross channel migration or a decrease?
Which bit are you thanking him for?
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"“No working class friends”. Is it a prerequisite that we vet what 'class' of friends we have to do our job?"
No, but might it be nice to have a prime minister who has life experience the average person can relate to, rather than an endless stream of oxbridge people who have the money and the right connections from a young age?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I want the woman to win it i think she will bring better balance and less drama
Women and less drama???
I'm not sure less drama is possible with this clown show." any improvement will do for now |
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"“No working class friends”. Is it a prerequisite that we vet what 'class' of friends we have to do our job?
No, but might it be nice to have a prime minister who has life experience the average person can relate to, rather than an endless stream of oxbridge people who have the money and the right connections from a young age?
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It's his life experience to have friends according to his neighbourhood, environment, school, university and so on. Just as we don't expect those of a 'working class' upbringing to be judged for it, why is it acceptable to say this about Rishi's?
It depends on people whether they want him to run the country efficiently for the longer term good or for the "average person" primarily. That's why we vote for the government we want. |
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"“No working class friends”. Is it a prerequisite that we vet what 'class' of friends we have to do our job?
No, but might it be nice to have a prime minister who has life experience the average person can relate to, rather than an endless stream of oxbridge people who have the money and the right connections from a young age?
It's his life experience to have friends according to his neighbourhood, environment, school, university and so on. Just as we don't expect those of a 'working class' upbringing to be judged for it, why is it acceptable to say this about Rishi's?
It depends on people whether they want him to run the country efficiently for the longer term good or for the "average person" primarily. That's why we vote for the government we want."
It is acceptable because Rishi's life experience is that of 1% of the population and he is seeking to govern 100% of it with no insight into how most of them live. |
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"“No working class friends”. Is it a prerequisite that we vet what 'class' of friends we have to do our job?
No, but might it be nice to have a prime minister who has life experience the average person can relate to, rather than an endless stream of oxbridge people who have the money and the right connections from a young age?
It's his life experience to have friends according to his neighbourhood, environment, school, university and so on. Just as we don't expect those of a 'working class' upbringing to be judged for it, why is it acceptable to say this about Rishi's?
It depends on people whether they want him to run the country efficiently for the longer term good or for the "average person" primarily. That's why we vote for the government we want.
It is acceptable because Rishi's life experience is that of 1% of the population and he is seeking to govern 100% of it with no insight into how most of them live."
Therein lies the conundrum. It depends on how we vote. Some may not particularly need him to govern for the individual. Rather, they need him to govern the country efficiently. |
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