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I don't see a problem here. Suspect the tax-avoidance "advisor" they're interviewing us more worried about his loss of income. But "Petrified" when you can just fuck off to another country for €100,000? Non-doms use our roads, schools, hospitals, benefitting from everyone else's work. So yes, they should pay taxes like everyone else.

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