Alexander Heath doesn’t pay tax in Britain. He’s a director of the Taxpayer’s Alliance (of Britain).
As well as being exposed for being a shallow campaign front for the Tories, the taxpayer’s alliance should also be prosecuted under the trades description act.

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No, it is actually it is a libertarian front organisation that appeals to the 10% of vaguely libertarian folks who make up the Tory Party, the 10% of vaguely libertarian folks who make up the LibDems and the 1% of vaguely libertarian folks who make up the Labour Party. If only you knew what the TPA folks *really* thought of the Tories… I’d tell you but then I like them more than I like you
I think the real scandal of the Taxpayers Alliance is the amount of unquestioning media coverage they receive. More than one article per day in the Daily Mail last year: http://blog.matthewcain.co.uk/taxpayers-alliance-a-case-stud-of-poor-journalism/
Don’t we all wish they could be prosecuted? Or those who quoted them as though they bore the Holy Grail from on high could be forced to publish details of their shameful nature when they quote them?
But as the billionaire “press” and the following media keep schtumn re the tax affairs of their masters and publish quite inadequate corrections of their frequent lies only when the courts insist after a successful libel action I shall not disturb my normal pattern of breathing.
The next Labour Government should sort these, tax haven closures would help.
If “newspapers” are VAT free while propaganda is not then a case might be brought . . . . .
Aha! If you’re unhappy with the TaxPayer’s Alliance, you should consider lending your backing to the TaxPayers’ Rebel Alliance…which I will be unveiling on the blog tomorrow!
Can I suggest that you join Prezza’s campaign to have the BBC add the suffix ‘an organisation with close links to the Conservative Party’ to any references to the TPA?
They are not independent, as so many of their senior members also have very close links to the Conservative Party – a number in the West Midlands have identified links to the Midlands Industrial Council, which directly funded the Party.
They have traded for years as some sort of independent think-tank, when they are neither independent, nor a reservoir of thought.
Hopefully we’ll see after the next election (assuming a Dave win) that the TPA will remain equally zealous in their exposure of misused government funds.
I should say, also, that I once attended a TPA fundraiser, and Matthew Elliot was quite blunt when addressing the room, clearly stating that the TPA do *not* support or even favour any political parties.
I used to work at the Telegraph, and there were days when it would quite happily, and unashamedly, run three TPA stories on the front page alone. Ain’t journalism great?
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