Sunday, 19 April 2026

Got Any Integrity Richard Tice?

When it was revealed that Labour Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Raynor, had bought a Flat which should have been registered as a second home, which meant she should have paid an added £40,000 in tax, Reform's Richard Tice said that Rayner should be sacked for her tax errors and: 'If she has any integrity, she will resign' so a bit award that he has now been revealed he owes HMRC £100,000 plus £30,000 interest for unpaid Corporation Tax.
The error stems from his property investment firm, Quidnet, which he still owns and failed to register to become a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), which meant it paid no Corporation Tax hence the big bill now.
Tax expert said it was: 'A really basic tax mistake and not some deep tax nerd point' and the Tax Policy Associates said that they would expect Richard Tice to know it and if not, his advisers certainly should which does look as if that will come under the HMRC title of 'Carelessness' which carries one of the higher rates of penalties for denying the Chancellor.
Obviously, as Tice is not one to take the blame for anything when he can try and blame someone else, said in his defence it was a all stitch up as: 'The relentless effort to tarnish my good name is the kind of behaviour that deters other successful business people from going into politics. The consequences are very real - as we can all see with the current Labour Cabinet, which is entirely devoid of business experience. The result? A flatlining economy and dire public services. All in a nation facing humiliation on the world stage' which shows that he obviously will not resign from carrying Nigel Farage's bags around and has no integrity himself for owing twice as much as Raynor, who's head he called for for owing half as much.

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