No wonder Osborne can’t pay his debts – he’s chasing hairdressers for tax-dodging!

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It is no surprise at all that the UK has lost its triple-A credit rating from make-it-up-as-you-go Moody’s.

The change has been expected since before Christmas, but that doesn’t make it any less significant. Gideon George Osborne spent the first years of this Parliament using it as a stick to beat Labour – that the UK’s credit rating was the best it could be, thanks to his policies, not theirs.

That was a lie, of course. Others who know more about such matters can better explain the reasons but they have more to do with the value of bonds and savings than anything he did to improve the economy.

Like all credit rating agencies, Moody’s is a group of people who meet every so often and decide on particular countries’ scores, based on nothing more concrete than their own personal opinions. They can’t predict the future; they can only react to the present. That’s why they’re dubbed “make-it-up-as-you-go” at the top of this article.

But you can work out what that means, at this moment in time: 0sborne can’t pay his debts.

That’s astonishing. This is the world’s sixth largest economy, according to the International Monetary Fund. We make staggering amounts of money every year, so the operative question now is: Why the blazes can’t he pay his debts?

The answer lies in another story that broke last week – HM Revenue and Customs’ list of tax dodgers.

This is the list compiled by HMRC in response to public outrage against the tax-dodging schemes of large corporations like Starbucks, Amazon, the water companies mentioned in this blog before Christmas, Vodafone, Arcadia group and so on.

Who do you think this list marks out as public enemy number one?

A hairdresser from Liverpool.

Apparently this person was scalped of £17,000 for deliberate default. Others include a knitwear firm, a wine firm and a pipe fitter.

Meanwhile the amount of cash seeded away in offshore tax havens by the UK’s super-rich is estimated at £21 trillion. That’s 21 TRILLION – more than enough to pay all of our debts and put us back into surplus.

0sborne continues to use the ‘Big 4’ accountancy firms – all of whom operate many tax avoidance schemes for clients – to write the law on tax avoidance; and he changed the law to allow large companies great opportunities to avoid paying tax in the UK.

0sborne himself, remember, was identified as having profited from tax avoidance himself, and in fact offered advice on tax avoidance in a TV interview, while David Cameron’s family made a fortune on tax avoidance schemes.

There is only one conclusion to be reached: The Chancellor is using the HMRC list to laugh at us. He’s mocking the poor, who have to pay tax no matter what. He’s not going to level the playing field because that would harm his own profits and those of his friends.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer is deliberately harming the UK economy.

12 Comments

  1. Paul Smyth February 23, 2013 at 2:04 pm - Reply

    Reblogged this on The Greater Fool.

  2. chibipaul February 23, 2013 at 2:13 pm - Reply

    “Going any where nice to put your funds off shore this year sir?”

  3. Dave February 23, 2013 at 3:44 pm - Reply

    Yep, it’s true, they will hound the small business for £100.00 and force them into bankruptcy, the HMRC are a disgrace and, well, when you have a mathematical illiterate in charge of the economy who can’t figure out that taking money away from those that spend it is just going to make things worse. Osborne, what can you say, he is not an accountant and probably hires one to do his weekly shop at huge expense (but if he can save 10p on a can of spam, what the hell).

  4. Mark February 23, 2013 at 4:38 pm - Reply

    Great piece Mike!

  5. Jack Johnson February 24, 2013 at 6:54 am - Reply

    You can still for treason? Camercon and Gidiot should be hung for treason
    when Labour win the next election.

    • chibipaul February 24, 2013 at 12:03 pm - Reply

      They should be strung up from lampposts now. Why wait until 2015?

      • Mike Sivier February 24, 2013 at 12:17 pm - Reply

        We have to wait until the next government relaxes the law that restricts us from lynching lying politicians.

        • chibipaul February 24, 2013 at 1:10 pm - Reply

          Ah! Quite so.
          I hadn’t thought it through.

      • Jack Johnson February 24, 2013 at 2:02 pm - Reply

        I couldn’t agree more but the people are like sheep sleepwalking into poverty.

      • Norman Walsh February 25, 2013 at 8:55 am - Reply

        Wish we could hang lying politicians which Tory would we lynch first?

  6. rainbowwarriorlizzie February 24, 2013 at 7:55 pm - Reply

    Reblogged this on HUMAN RIGHTS & POLITICAL JOURNAL and commented:
    In Solidarity!

  7. […] derision last year when HMRC published a list of its top 10 tax dodgers, which revealed that public enemy number one was a hairdresser from Liverpool who had failed to pay a total of […]

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