For an organisation so eager to shed light on its various targets, the so-called Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA) is surprisingly coy about having the spotlight turned on itself and its activities. We are still no nearer to getting an up to date full set of accounts published, nor will the TPA let the wider world know who bankrolls them.
We do, however, know where this repository of non-jobs is located: the TPA occupies a significant amount of an otherwise anonymous building within lobbying distance of Parliament, close to the various party HQs, and a short walk from local BBC studios, as well as Channel 4.Click to enlarge
Nor is the address difficult to find: as can be seen from the map, it is close to the tourist trail, so any individual or group visiting central London need not make a significant detour, should they wish to view the opulent lifestyle of this Astroturf lobby group, which falsely claims to speak for all taxpayers while actually representing less than one tenth of one per cent of them.
Clearly, when Young Dave and his fellow jolly good chaps told that we were “all in this together”, not all of those hangers-on in the lobby business were paying attention.
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