Bill Cash MP was quoted in yesterday’s Telegraph saying:
What is lawful is appropriate.
Wrong Bill. Very wrong. Apartheid was legal. Slavery was legal. I could go on.
Big mistake Bill, confusing ethics with legality.
Everyone knows you’re wrong.
Everyone now seems to know there’s a difference between compliance and avoidance, but both are legal.
Tax avoiders take note.
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Until the 1790’s in England the law said that female counterfeiters were to be burned at the stake, where as men were simpy hanged. But those conterfeiters whose coin was superior in quality to that of the Royal Mint (often the case) might well find themselves only transported to somewhere rough and nasty. At one time America, later Australia, and then look what happened. Perhaps Mr. Cash secretly longs for the 18th code of English law with its thousands of hanging offences, albeit only for the peasants.