Yes it was, Riverwalk, but like you say, people are too easily sidetracked.
The bankers and richlist boys must be laughing at the way the papers portray the tax problems and let them off the hook.
I do not see that we have to discuss the lowest common denominator, though.
I always try to remember who owns the papers.
Peter Oborne has at last found his backbone.
Gillybob, some of your posts sound very much like attacking me.
I do not think raking up the home flipping, which was dealt with by the last government, gets anybody any brownie points.
Alistair Darling? John Bercow? Michael Gove? George Osborne?
They all flipped their homes and avoided any penalties. Never even had to pay any capital gains tax. Completely wrong, but I do not see how it helps anyone in thinking about the next elections.
I am listening to News24 where they keep telling us that average earnings have gone up. Only once have they said that the numbers include bank bonuses. I wonder what one man getting a £3 million bonus does for the average man in the street.
This is the big picture, not Ed Balls window cleaner.