The sad figure of Jonathan Isaby, new boy at the so-called
Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA), can be seen in the latest issue of Private Eye (issue 1340) taking Master
Emmanuel Strobes and his team to task over suggestions that the TPA is
insufficiently forthright on the subject of tax evasion, and taking issue with
the assertion that they might be somehow connected to the Tory Party.
More guff from Tufton Street
The Eye has
printed Isaby’s email, one has to assume in full, but without comment. So perhaps
Zelo
Street can help. The first article that Isaby quotes, from the Mail (“Name
and shame the tax dodgers”) has this comment from the TPA’s chief
non-job holder Matthew Sinclair: “Britain’s
dysfunctional tax code is full of loopholes. We need serious tax reform to
ensure everyone pays their fair share”.
Sinclair was not explicitly condemning tax dodging, but
kicking the tax code, a favourite TPA activity. Similarly with a Daily Star piece from 25 January Isaby cites, where an unnamed
TPA spokesman tells “David Cameron has
been quick to highlight the problem of tax avoidance but slow to actually do
anything about it”, which is not saying that the practice is a bad thing at
all.
Turning to the Eye calling the TPA a “Tory body”, Isaby can bleat all he likes, and no doubt he will, but
the fact remains that he moved to the TPA from Conservative Home, which is close enough to the Tories as makes no
difference. His colleagues Matthew Sinclair, Matthew “Gromit” Elliott and Lee Rotherham all spoke at the Windsor
Conservative Renewal Conference last September.
Heck, the TPA even co-sponsored the event. And we can’t
leave the Tory Party connections without recalling the progress through the
revolving door of former
TPA staffer Susie Squire, who went to become a SpAd to Iain Duncan Cough,
and who has now progressed to a berth working for Young Dave within 10 Downing
Street. And, as the man said, there’s more.
Former TPA staffer Mark Wallace, who had previously been at
such reliably Conservative bodies like the Institute Of Directors (IoD), has
now fetched up at ... Conservative Home! And on top of that, the TPA gets a
free pass from the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his rabble at the Guido
Fawkes blog. Staines has
put on record his preference for what he calls “The Blue Team”.
So when Isaby says the idea the TPA is a “Tory body” is “ludicrous”, he is talking out of the back of his neck. It’s no
exaggeration to say that the relationship between the TPA and the Tories is
downright incestuous. When Isaby pontificates that “we are staunchly non-partisan and take pride in our independence”, the
shower at the Fawkes blog might believe it, but nobody else does.
Independent? Non-partisan? Pull the other one, Isaby. You’re having a laugh.
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