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Darren Hankey

@HCFEprincipal

Principal of the overlooked, undervalued, underfunded yet marvellous @Hartlepoolfe. Raised on a diet of broken biscuits & FSM. Views my own.

North East via Leicester Katılım Aralık 2014
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Darren Hankey
Darren Hankey@HCFEprincipal·
"Hartlepool has the highest share of students going into higher technical qualifications in all England." @hartlepoolfe #TransformingLives since 1849
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Torsten Bell@TorstenBell·
In case you’re confused - the £100k of tax @TiceRichard failed to pay here is totally different to the - £92k of tax not properly withheld on dividends - the £600k side-stepped via highly aggressive tax avoidance Industrial scale grifting revealed by @Gabriel_Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar·
NEW: Richard Tice failed to pay almost £100,000 in corporation tax, benefiting his investment company which made large donations to Reform UK. First time Reform's deputy leader's tax affairs can be directly linked to finances of Nigel Farage's party. Tice said: "Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed - be that more or less." It's another big story from @Gabriel_Pogrund who also revealed last week that Tice's property company failed to pay £91,000 in tax before dividends.
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Times Politics
Times Politics@timespolitics·
Richard Tice failed to pay £100,000 tax using this web of firms #Echobox=1776539685" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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the peak district viking
the peak district viking@thepdviking·
It's a week of significant anniversaries this week! 90 YEARS OF THE TRIG POINT 🇬🇧📍 Today marks 90 years since the first trig point was used on 18th April 1936 — and honestly, the UK countryside has never looked the same since. Before GPS, before apps, before people blindly following Google Maps into rivers… These humble concrete pillars were how Britain was mapped. 🔺 The first trig point was installed at Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire 🔺 Part of the Retriangulation of Great Britain (1936–1962) 🔺 Over 6,500 trig points were built across the country 🔺 Designed by Brigadier Martin Hotine 🔺 Used precise angle measurements between hills to map the entire nation From each trig point, surveyors could usually see at least two others… forming a giant network of triangles across Britain. Simple idea. Absolutely brutal execution when you remember they hauled equipment up hills in all weather. Today, they’re no longer needed for mapping… …but they’ve become something else entirely: 🏔️ A symbol of the British outdoors 📸 The ultimate summit selfie spot 🥾 A quiet badge of achievement for walkers Some have been lost to time, farming, and development… but thousands still stand. So next time you reach one, wind howling, legs gone, questioning your life choices… Just remember — you’re standing on a piece of mapping history that helped define an entire country. Which is your favourite trig point in the Peak District and can you guess where this one is? #thepeakdistrictviking #peakdistrict #trigpoint
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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
To clarify this £100k is wholly different to £92k in unpaid tax we revealed last week and £600k we examined last month. It’s the tax Tice failed to pay on profits from his property firm deposited in four shell entities: Tisun 1, 2, 3, 4. Their parent then donated to Reform.
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
Tice, who said Angela Rayner would resign if she had "any moral decency", did not respond to our latest inquiries about his tax affairs or even acknowledge receipt. Nor did his lawyer or Nigel Farage's team. However, he has now posted a statement saying of his wider affairs: "Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed - be that more or less." Where does that leave us? - Story #1: Tice avoided £600k in corporation tax by classifying his company as a real estate investment trust in unusual circumstances and benefitting from a loophole meaning he did not have to meet technical rules that otherwise applied. Tice accepts this, and said everyone should seek to avoid as much tax as legally possible. - Story #2: Tice broke the law by failing to pay at least £92k - or, per further analysis by @DanNeidle, £120k - in withholding tax before paying incorrectly large dividends to himself and his off-shore trust in Jersey. He says the dividends he personally received meant he ultimately paid more income tax, meaning HMRC received the money it was owed, or even more. He has not provided any evidence for this or addressed what tax the trust paid. He has dismissed the fact the law was broken - and the accompanying fact that the company still has an unsettled tax bill - as a "technicality". Farage, when asked to evidence Tice's claim that HMRC received equal/more tax, snapped at a reporter and demanded she provide a "lecture" on the nature of real estate investment trusts. - Story #3: Tice failed to pay ~£100k in corporation tax on dividends deposited in four shell companies he owned and which were part of a group which donated huge sums to Reform. Last month he gave us contradictory stories as to why dividends were not taxed. a) He said they were tax-exempt. (They were not in this case.) b) He said the parent group suffered losses allowing tax bills to be offset. (This is not the case.) He did not respond to further inquiries which we sent yesterday morning. Overall, the evidence indicates Tice used unusual measures to avoid £600k, and failed to pay up to £220k on tax owed. Per @DanNeidle the underpayments mean the firms are vulnerable to HMRC investigation which could lead to required repayment plus interest and fines.
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Mr Ethical 🚩
Mr Ethical 🚩@nw_nicholas·
"It is a criminal offence for a director to “recklessly” provide false information on company accounts."
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Mr Tice has had the story for two days. Lots of noise here, but no denial. And no, most businesses don’t just wrongly claim tax exemptions on REIT dividends. This is not a normal thing to do.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

THE SUNDAY TIMES: A STATEMENT FROM RICHARD TICE MP, DEPUTY LEADER OF REFORM UK   The Sunday Times is still crawling all my business career in the hope of dredging up some more obscure technical issues from years ago. They openly admit their "journalism" is a joint venture with a senior Labour Party activist. This smear campaign is getting ridiculous. As a result, I now appear to have a debenture slot on the front page as they rehash the same old dividend story. The Sunday Times article features assumptions, numbers and dates that are simply incorrect. Like the rest of us, they and their Labour Party tax experts sometimes make mistakes. It is all extremely technical: good luck keeping up. Meanwhile, the Financial Times has been busy calling up former work colleagues and advisers from my past, trying to find some dirt. This is what we, at Reform UK, are now up against.   In a highly successful career spanning 40 years, I have done business in 12 countries across three continents, and been a director of more than 150 companies. I have helped build thousands of homes, creating thousands of jobs and generating hundreds of millions of value for shareholders and investors along with many tens of millions of tax for HMRC. I am very proud of this record. Throughout this career I have taken professional tax advice and have always paid everything that I was advised to pay.   Here’s the reality: tax efficiency is a basic corporate responsibility and duty to shareholders. A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors. Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed – be that more or less. It is worth noting that last time my political enemies did this to me, during the Brexit referendum, HMRC concluded that I had significantly overpaid.   It is a measure of Reform UK’s success that Establishment media is coming after me in this way. Senior elements within News UK seem very unhappy about how well we are doing. Doubtless this will not be the last time, and I will not be the last target. Certain journalists are determined to put the worst possible gloss on everything I have done.   Meanwhile they wilfully ignore the highly questionable accounting of millions of pounds in Labour Party Properties Ltd. By any objective measure, this is a much simpler and more shocking story - but we are not in the land of objectivity here.   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.   After several weeks of this treatment, I won’t be indulging the Sunday Times any further. I am working flat out for my constituents and campaigning for the local elections. If my primary interest were making money, I wouldn’t be giving everything I’ve got to trying to save our country.   PS: It is worth noting that we have the longest tax code in the world at circa 24,000 pages and counting, whereas Hong Kong’s is less than 500 pages.   Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader, Reform UK

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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
Watch this through. Exposes the complete facade that Reform are and why they’d be awful in government. Lies, lies and more lies.
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Things From the Past
Things From the Past@pastarchive·
This is where “uppercase” and “lowercase” came from. In the early days of printing, capital letters were kept in the upper compartments of the type case, while the smaller letters were placed below for easier access.
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Jack Rafferty
Jack Rafferty@JackRaff·
If Leicester City are relegated to League One, it opens up a whole new league's worth of fans mishearing and raging about this chant from the Blue Army. Just to confirm, once again, they sing 'Champions of England, you made us sing that' in honour of Khun Vichai. #LCFC 🦊
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Prof. Frank McDonough
18 April 2013. Anne Williams died (aged 62). After her 15 year old son Kevin was killed in the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster she became a tireless campaigner for justice for all the victims. In 2013 she was posthumously awarded the BBC Helen Rollason Award.
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Chris Wild
Chris Wild@ccwild79·
In 2025, 91 young people in the care system took their own lives. If we continue to ignore what needs to change, that number will only rise. We need a change in law. It doesn’t matter who is appointed to lead reviews (no disrespect to those who are)— the problem sits within Westminster itself. @TerryGalloway and I have spent years campaigning for care experience to be recognised as a protected characteristic. That journey has taken us thousands of miles and into countless conversations with human rights lawyers, professionals, and, most importantly, with the young people living this reality every day. @NickMartinSKY @Channel4News
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