Chancellor looking at closing non-dom loophole – reports
Jeremy Hunt has come under fire for refusing to abolish the arrangement for those who live in the UK but pay no tax on their offshore income.
Jeremy Hunt has come under fire for refusing to abolish the arrangement for those who live in the UK but pay no tax on their offshore income.
“I’m more than happy to be compared to Marcus Rashford, feeding our kids when their government lets them go starving hungry", she shot back.
"We were sold a utopia that was never going to happen and it never is going to happen."
He said Remainers are now "emboldened as never before" with the possibility of rejoining being discussed again.
Jeremy Hunt said it would be the ‘wrong thing’ to abolish the controversial arrangement.
The deputy PM has faced allegations of bullying in previous Cabinet roles, including throwing tomatoes across the room in a fit of anger.
The Prime Minister said it was ‘not appropriate’ to talk ‘about one’s family’s healthcare’, which is also what he said about their tax affairs...
“I mean if he’s the villain in the grand scheme of things, then shit’s madder than I ever thought.”
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