‘Money on an Island’: catchy new tune hits tax avoiders
9:38 pm - January 31st 2013
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Some people take cash just to survive
Or just to keep a small business alive or
To get gifts for their loved ones
Ah, but this is different!
We’re not talking about fiddling a form nor
Taking sixty quid’s benefit fraud, no
We’re talking about stealing six billion
From sick children!
Those are among the lines from a new tune by the band The Apopalyptics, who have just released this tune on tax avoiders.
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How about these lyrics – Satanic Reverses, Disposable Heroes of Hipophricy
Released in the early 1990’s…
Not precisely on topic, the rest of the album carries on in the same vein.
In the 1970’s
The OPEC nations began to dominate
The world’s oil economy
In the 1980’s Japan became the world’s
Number ONE ecomonic power
In 1989 the nations of Eastern Europe
Attempted to restructure
While in the United States civil rights have
Collapsed at the hands of fundamentalists
And national insecurity’s at an all time high
Exxon and on and on and on
The ministers of double speak
New meaning of clean they
Tried to teach us
They staged the phoney shampoo of the
Valdez greases
Completely jheri curled the beaches
Pipe bomb for the NAACP
And a hit on Salman Rushdie
The Berlin Wall comes down and the U.S. cracks down
On illegal aliens
Ban the freedom of choice for those
Wanting abortion
And enforce capitol punishment
Twenty four hour radio ban
For indecency determined by the F.U.C.C.
Why are we so anesthetized to the lies
Because we do it in our own lives
We believe all the things that we want to hear
But then we also love to criticize
Bail-out the banks loan art to the churches
Satanic Reverses
In 1992 the European economic community will reform
In 1997 the city of Hong Kong will become a part
Of the People’s Republic of China
In 1999, and this is no coincidence,
The nation of Panama will control it’s own canal
While in the United States civil rights have
Collapsed at the hands of fundamentalists
And national insecurity’s at an all time high
Helms said ban the photograph
Of the piss Christ
It’s sacreligious not an art peice
While we all try to discern between
Our cup of tea and what we call obscenity
The house’s legislation
Ripped the phoney foundation
Off what we thought inherent
Sent Joey to the Supreme Court
‘Cause he made a statement
They called it desecration
Of the symbol that was meant to represent
The freedom of so called choice and dissent
They almost had me believing it
They were bleeding him
He said, “Burn baby, burn”
‘Til the street samurai
Said to my face that
Any flag that’s worth a shit
Was woven from fire in the first place.
Bail-out the banks loan art to the churches
Satanic Reverses
Individuals, Companies and Countries all seek to maximise their advantage economically – island havens are just another diddle!
@2 – Indeed. Luckily we can be sure that opponents of tax avoidance in the UK have in the past been consistent in their views by never, ever, ordering any CDs or DVDs from Amazon in order to avoid paying UK tax by way of VAT.
Curiously, though, I see that as of today I can still avoid UK tax on an MP3 download of a track by The Apopalyptics, on the basis that it originates in Luxembourg. I’m sure this is an oversight which they’re currently addressing. Otherwise they’d be hypocrites, wouldn’t they?
3
It’s you who are avoiding UK tax, why do you think that it’s someone else’s problem.
@4 – Well no, I haven’t been avoiding UK tax in this way because I’ve never bought any CDs or DVDs from Amazon.
Have you?
5
No, but @3, you seem to be suggesting that The Apopalytics
should be addressing the problem rather than each individual, who may or may not download and avoid UK tax. Those who do decide to do so are breaking the law, it’s got nothing to do with the moral values of others.
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