Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
So now Rishi Sunak is pretending to be the injured party:

"Rishi Sunak has said he finds it "very upsetting" that his wife has faced criticism over shares she owns in a tech company operating in Russia. The chancellor compared his feelings to those of film star Will Smith, whose own wife was mocked at the Oscars. But he joked: "At least I didn't get up and slap anybody, which is good." Mr Sunak's wife Akshata Murty owns shares thought to be worth more than £400m in Indian firm Infosys, founded by her father, Narayana".

So Rishi, we want to hit the Russians hard, unless your wife happens to have a massive fortune operating from there. You must be devastated, maybe someone can start a crowdfunder page to help you through this trauma.
Further to this, Rishi Sunak's wife has now decided to pay UK taxes on her overseas income despite her husband claiming she had been "unfairly smeared" for previously avoiding it. I wonder what caused her to change her mind? Was it a moral decision because she realised it didn't sit comfortably with her husband pretending to care about the damage the cost of living crisis is doing to millions of hard working families, or was she shamed into doing it simply because her legal but utterly immoral tax evasion became public?

Is there any real hardship in paying a couple of million in tax on 'earnings' of ten million?