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    Largest donation in British political history is made to Reform

    The record £9million donation has been made to the surging party





    With the money starting to move behind them now and the Scottish, Welsh and English locals coming this May, wouldn't surprise me if more defections come in the first few months of the new year. Now the money is seriously switching over.


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    So a donation from a Thai dual national who previously donated to Boris and in return received millions in government contracts...
    Oh and this man only pays his taxes in Thailand... not UK.

    I wonder what Nige has promised him in return...

    Talk about Foreign influence lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seatherny View Post
    So a donation from a Thai dual national who previously donated to Boris and in return received millions in government contracts...
    Oh and this man only pays his taxes in Thailand... not UK.

    I wonder what Nige has promised him in return...

    Talk about Foreign influence lol

    Never had an issue with people fleeing the tax regime here, why wouldn't you? Pay tax to support more illegal immigrants? Nah thanks!

    As for Reform, I guess having the most paying members of all British political parties now helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Never had an issue with people fleeing the tax regime here, why wouldn't you? Pay tax to support more illegal immigrants? Nah thanks!

    As for Reform, I guess having the most paying members of all British political parties now helps.

    If everyone avoided Taxes, the NHS and most public funded services will collapse and people like you will have more reasons to moan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seatherny View Post
    If everyone avoided Taxes, the NHS and most public funded services will collapse and people like you will have more reasons to moan.
    We're paying more tax than ever before and public services are collapsing. *shrug*

    The British state continues to spaff money up the wall like there's no tomorrow, especially when it comes to paying for foreigners (the Chagos agreement, the recent Erasmus agreement and money spent on illegal immigrants) and continues to hike taxes to pay for it. We've been here before in the 1970s - when taxation reaches crippling levels, people leave the country with their money. Economics 101.
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