
Very few people would choose to pay more tax than they have to, especially if they know that other people in their position do not.
I don't even really see Jimmy as a hypocrite for taking the piss out of a system whilst benefiting from it - he may still believe the loophole needs to be closed.
That recent Stephen King 'tax me' letter got it spot on with regards to why individuals acting morally cannot do much.
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I don't even really see Jimmy as a hypocrite for taking the piss out of a system whilst benefiting from it - he may still believe the loophole needs to be closed.
That recent Stephen King 'tax me' letter got it spot on with regards to why individuals acting morally cannot do much.

And David Cameron seems remarkably keen to repeat his rabbit-in-the-headlights moment at the Leveson inquiry, when he realised his entire political career was under very close scrutiny, and decided the best way out of it was to look flustered and sip more water than any innocent man ever would.
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