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Old 06-04-2016, 08:29 AM #2
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Originally Posted by Kizzy View Post
'A survey, published this week but conducted just days before the Panama Papers leaks, finds that 77 per cent of the public believe David Cameron has a “moral responsibility” to ensure the UK’s overseas territories are as transparent on tax as possible.

The ComRes poll, commissioned by Christian Aid and Global Witness, also found that 81 per cent agree that all companies, whether registered in the UK or in overseas territories, should be legally required to reveal who owns them.'

Seems the majority of people would like a more honest approach to 'offshore' dealings.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6970486.html
Yes of course they do because if we allow MP's and peers to cover over their off-shore tax dodging's, how can we, the electorate, decide if they are representing us or representing themselves and their friends/families.

like Dave says, "we are all in this together"...well Dave, transparency starts at the top and so you need to be the one turning over the stones.
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