Best reactions as Sunak’s Green Card revelations leave Chancellor up the creek
"Rishi Sunak must wish he could go back in time a couple of weeks when he was just being ridiculed for trying to pay for his petrol with a can of coke."
"Rishi Sunak must wish he could go back in time a couple of weeks when he was just being ridiculed for trying to pay for his petrol with a can of coke."
From the newsletter: Boris Johnson's 'British Energy Security Strategy' is most notable for what isn't in it.
Holders of a US green card are required to pay US tax on their worldwide income, and to pledge the US is their forever home.
The chancellor, who is domiciled in Number 11 Downing Street with his wife, blamed Labour for the “awful” smears against his family.
The Treasury vetoed a number of proposals to ease the pain for millions of struggling Brits.
In 2015, George Osborne said it was "not fair" that people "benefit from our public services" but "operate under different tax rules".
The Labour Party said the chancellor has hit Britain with "15 tax rises in just two years" as it staged a photo op outside his office.
Records show that Akshata Murty leaned heavily on the state during the Covid-19 pandemic.
"It's like Sunak's team planned a "yes he is very rich and no he doesn't think the rules apply to him" week", one person commented on Twitter.
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