I’m Sorry…

Who the fuck are you?

Fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden has put further pressure on David Cameron following the release of the Panama Papers by urging the British public to force his resignation.

What? Seriously?

Now I am no fan of the massive foreheaded dickwad. However, he is the British PM who was elected fairly and squarely. His fiscal shenanigans were perfectly legal. If he hadn’t jumped on the progressive bandwagon that has repeatedly tried to make tax avoidance equivalent to tax evasion, then he would have nothing to worry about. As it is, he is a hypocrite. But that’s it. Besides, hypocrisy and politicians go hand in hand.

Edward Snowden is not a British subject. Therefore, it has fuck all to do with him. So, no, I won’t be rising up. Go fuck yourself, you cowardly traitor.

In the past, the Prime Minister has spoken strongly against tax avoidance and called it “morally wrong.”

Tax avoidance, often facilitated by the use of overseas companies to avoid paying taxes, is not illegal like tax evasion but is considered by many to be immoral.

Only if you are a moron who has been brainwashed by the progressive left. Tax avoidance is right, proper and a sacred duty.

4 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t mind ,if the pillock had avoided tax,only he didn’t ,not that you would think this ,given all the utter bilge that has been spoken about this.

  2. Does that mean that the personal tax-free allowance of £11k is immoral, as it reduces the state’s swag from picking our pockets?

      • Yes, but as we’re avoiding paying taxes on it, that (by Cameron’s definition) makes it immoral. No further evidence were needed that the man’s a shallow tosspot.

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