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  • Bang on, we don't like JC, heard he is a bit of a lefty, you know, why else would he have fed the 5,000 when the priority should have been to focus on the exec and management teams. Oh sorry, wrong JC. The JC in question, ah yes, did he benefit from the same scheme as that used by a recently-revived boy band, now more a rapidly-approaching-middle-aged-spread band? Funny they didn't get the same attention, although I understand the extent of the stash from their come-back tour was some ten times greater than JC's little pot. Could that be because the frontman is one of DC's celeb mates, out with the now PM on the 2010 campaign trail to woo those northern voter types with some bizarre promise of a singing competition for schools based on the “ex-factor”, whatever that is. Anyway, isn’t good to see the press focussing on the most serious culprits. In fact, when challenged about his mate’s misdeed, DC refused to criticise him over the alleged use of a tax avoidance scheme. He said he was not going to give a "running commentary" on people's tax affairs - but he had made an exception for JC because "it was a particularly egregious example of an avoidance scheme that seemed to me to be wrong (because he’s a lefty you know)".

    Mr Cameron Isaliar

    Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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