
Adam Wider
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Reform UK's James Orr says the NHS will be free at the point of use What he doesn't tell you is that Nigel Farage has advocated for an insurance based NHS That means, as the UK taxpayer will pay more for the same services, even if the NHS is 'free at the point of use' When Fiona Bruce asks him to explain this, he waffles Exposed and humiliated on #BBCQT







🚨 HMRC has now FAILED its audit for more than 20 years. The National Audit Office has again qualified HMRC’s accounts because of material levels of fraud and error. They have not been able to pass their audit cleanly since tax credits were introduced in 2003/04 due to material levels of fraud and error. Look at the state of our public sector: ❌ HMRC has failed audit for 20+ years ❌ DWP has failed audit for 37 years ❌ The Cabinet Office can’t provide evidence for £7 BILLION of spending. These are the institutions that take your money, spend your money and tell you there isn’t enough of it. If any normal organisation failed its audit year after year, there would be consequences. In government, it just carries on. And then they tell you taxes need to go up.


🚨 WATCH: Donald Trump criticises Keir Starmer's leadership style "He told me 'I'm meeting with my team to make a determination'. I said, 'You don't need to meet with a team. You're the PM... Why do you need to meet with your team to find out whether or not to send some boats?"








.@TiceRichard makes a desperate attempt here to ‘clear himself’ - by trying to gaslight us all. Not unlike Reform at all..:) He claims, falsely, that this article and the media more generally are saying we should all pay as much tax as possible, more than we are legally required to - nobody says that. He specifically refers to income tax, but this story is about corporation tax, for his group of companies that operate ‘rare and complex arrangements’ and from a tax haven - this is a million miles away from being told he should pay more income tax than the rules say - as he desperately tries to claim. Do we want ’tax dodgers’ running Britain? theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m…















