The Observer noted yesterday that: Behind the scenes, those companies that have been targeted, such as Topshop, Vodafone and Boots, are angry and frustrated that
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The Telegraph and UK Uncut
I note the Telegraph has been making some very strange comments at the weekend. Toby Young wrote: Has there ever been a more ham-fisted protest
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Not good enough Marks & Spencer
Somewhat to my surprise and to the surprise of UK Uncut Marks & Spencer was targeted by tax protests this weekend, apparently as a consequence
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I have no ethical problem with my actions as a chartered accountant
Someone who reveals themselves to be both American and at the same time from the seriously far right of the political spectrum (from other comments
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If that’s the best the opposition can do they’re in trouble
I note that Mallen Baker, the man whose article I responded to when writing The Ethics of Tax avoidance on Friday features in the Observer
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The ethics of tax avoidance
The Ethical Corporation published an article yesterday under the title “Corporate disclosure: the tax blame game”. It said: It’s too easy to demonise big companies
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HMRC: time for protests
It’s good to note that PCS, the union for most staff at /HM Revenue & Customs, is joining in tax protests today: War on Want
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UK Uncut on the Today programme
The BBC reports: The group UK Uncut is calling for another day of action tomorrow to highlight what it claims is tax dodging by well
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The alternative economic policy we need
I find it massively frustrating that Labour has said almost nothing (bar one good speech by Ed Balls) on the economy since the election and
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