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Herr Tubthumper

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seems about right
 

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Brian Fantana

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REALLY can't see what DC has done wrong here. Bought some shares, sold them and paid the relevant UK tax on the proceeds.

It seems more of a pop at the fact that DC had the funds to invest in the first place.
 


glasfryn

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As a stickler for moral probity how would you view someone who invited terrorist representatives to the house of commons shortly after they tried to blow up the government in a seaside hotel?

Or someone that called members of a rabidly anti semitic terrorist organisation friends?

Or personally made a donation to a 'charitable' fund set up by a holocaust denier?

he is not PM yet nor likely to be
and has he asked/told anyone that they should follow his lead
 




Titanic

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REALLY can't see what DC has done wrong here. Bought some shares, sold them and paid the relevant UK tax on the proceeds.

It seems more of a pop at the fact that DC had the funds to invest in the first place.

Obviously. But why would the socialists want to let boring stuff like facts and perspective get in the way of a chance to bash the Tories?
 


glasfryn

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Yes. He had a small amount of money to invest. He bough some units in his father's investment fund . He sold them later. He paid UK tax on the proceeds. Seems moral enough to me.

but still had to hide it away in a foriegn bank
and forgot to tell the British public about it for 5 days
maybe he has dementia did'nt he forget which football team he supported
 


JC Footy Genius

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he is not PM yet nor likely to be
and has he asked/told anyone that they should follow his lead

He is the Leader of the Official opposition, does a lower moral standard apply to this role?

So you are saying it is morally acceptable to have a history which I described in my previous post as long as he doesn't condemn anyone who did the same?
 








Herr Tubthumper

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What happened? Has our economy completely crashed again?

You tell me what's happened. I see a government which is split down the middle, can't decide what a school is, presiding over a tanking pound, PM lying about their income, stuffing the poor, screwing the middle class and kicking cripples and with a huge drop in productivity. You tell me what's happened. The U.K. is falling apart.
 




Titanic

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You tell me what's happened. I see a government which is split down the middle, can't decide what a school is, presiding over a tanking pound, PM lying about their income, stuffing the poor, screwing the middle class and kicking cripples and with a huge drop in productivity. You tell me what's happened. The U.K. is falling apart.

And, incredibly, we still apparently have challenges with the levels of immigration. They must be coming for the lovely weather, or something?
 




Herr Tubthumper

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And, incredibly, we still apparently have challenges with the levels of immigration. They must be coming for the lovely weather, or something?

Everyone likes to rubber-neck a car crash.
 




Triggaaar

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You tell me what's happened. I see a government which is split down the middle, can't decide what a school is
Sounds awful.
presiding over a tanking pound, PM lying about their income, stuffing the poor, screwing the middle class and kicking cripples
Just let me know when the government start referring to disabled people as cripples, and then I'll start getting annoyed.
 


Surf's Up

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REALLY can't see what DC has done wrong here. Bought some shares, sold them and paid the relevant UK tax on the proceeds.

It seems more of a pop at the fact that DC had the funds to invest in the first place.

Isn't it that he has tried to lie, deny and dissemble around this issue before finally coming clean??
 


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