Seems that more revelations over the last 20 hours does impact the BBCs line of yesterday morning.He is correct, no rules or laws have been broken.But that does not make it right.This raft of loopholes for the very wealthy and even those on higher 'ordinary' salaries have gone unchecked for decades. Every now and then it gets raised.But nothing is done.It's part of why we have people some of whom are highly undesirable, some perfectly credible, spending or investing here.The Chancellor has no more control over his wife's fortune or inheritance than I dos over mine. It is her and her family affair. There might be a void of £millions but the ethos is the same.But it is the law that is out of phase and needs changing. None of this, unpalatable and certainly morally wrong is not illegal. The conflict of interest I suppose, is that it is H M Treasury that can instigate the changes needed.The Chancellor could set precedent and at least set the ball rolling and lead by example.His wife may not have dinner ready when he gets home that night!!
Raymond Havelock ● 1251d