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Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
She sold her final stake in the house immediately before buying the flat. I think she genuinely thought that meant she wouldn’t have to pay the higher rate of stamp duty, since she legally didn’t own… (View Post)2 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
The money is not hers - it’s held in trust for the benefit of her child who presumably has long term care needs paid for out of the interest on the trust’s holdings. You can get that trust to buy ass… (View Post)1 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
From her statement published in the Guardian today: “A court-instructed trust was established in 2020 following a deeply personal and distressing incident involving my son as a premature baby. He was… (View Post)1 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
NB. To give an idea of the size of compensation claims in these kind of cases, this consultation document from 2016 says that “The average settlement for a severe neurological birth injury case equat… (View Post)1 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
It doesn’t matter: https://x.com/DanNeidle/status/1963192434684285068 The law deems a parent the “owner” of a property placed into trust for a child when calculating tax liabilities, whether they wer… (View Post)3
