The money tree was there when MPs got there huge payrise.
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No, it was cost neutral to the taxpayer.
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Must have come from somewhere. The money tree maybe?
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They reduced the over all package (pension, death in service, expenses etc) so I'm told it was cost neutral to the taxpayer.
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Don't you think a pay increase in line with other public servants 1% would have sat better with the public?
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That is the case going forward but as I said, this was a package change and was cost neutral to the taxpayer.
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Where's your magic money tree Amber? Panama?
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PANA FUCKING MA!
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tax your mates. there'd soon be money enough
#bbcqt
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Oh, Ian, you're so *onshore*. Taxes are for little people. /snark
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It's not just the tax gaps. Sterling is a sovereign currency. Govt can produce money which comes back to Treasury after circulation.
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It depends who gets their hands on it.
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So insulting to people who have genuine problems and you just don't care. It's inhuman.
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Patronising nonsense about a magic money tree. What age are you people, talking like this?
#strongandstablemyarse
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Funny the magic money tree seemed to bear fruit when MPs accepted their 11% pay rise
#strangefruit#bbcqt
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You'd think the PM would know what a magic money tree is when half her cabinet snort the produce of them.
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How's the off shore tax avoidance going Amber?
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