Just in case you’re not already suitably enraged by the Paradise Papers leak
Here’s @JamesMelville on Twitter putting the scale of the issues raised by the Paradise Papers revelations into perspective.
Perspective.#Panorama #ParadisePapers #ParadiseLeak pic.twitter.com/eJPMzrK3Sj
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) November 6, 2017
It prompted a lively debate, as you might expect.
It’s not about benefit fraud. It’s about the fact there are too many feckless people claiming and not working
— Rural (@R34lly_rur4l) November 6, 2017
Completely missing the point, while simultaneously swallowing Tory anti-welfare propaganda whole like a hungry seal.
I'm almost impressed 😒
— #ForTheMany ✊🏻❄️ (@Amethystra80) November 6, 2017
Not propaganda. Far to many, thick, lazy, feckless, entitled people relying on the state.
— Rural (@R34lly_rur4l) November 6, 2017
Yes they're called the upper classes.
— #ForTheMany ✊🏻❄️ (@Amethystra80) November 6, 2017
Here’s pretty much the same story, but in a different kind of graphic.
And again, benefit fraud versus tax fraud for people that prefer circles over bars pic.twitter.com/GnLXaqy2Cj
— Ken McColl (@kenmccoll) November 6, 2017
And don’t forget the Daily Mail in all of this.
#Panorama On the subject of tax avoidance, here's Private Eye's exposé of the owner of the Daily Mail pic.twitter.com/kn4mb1iDHV
— will thorpe (@withorpe) November 6, 2017