shopperholic, agree 100%. I don't agree with firms 'fiddling' taxes, but there's a case for saying that if they do, and can get away with it for years, of course they will! Surely, the onus should be on making it virtually impossible for firms to be able to get away with fiddling tax? And that requires adequate numbers of Civil Servants employed to do a proper job (no chance of that). 'Fiddling' tax is one thing, tax 'avoidance' is a whole different animal and as far as I know, it's legal! We shouldn't kid ourselves - one company is just the tip of an iceberg big enough to sink 5 Titanics, and ordinary people deciding to stop buying from companies who've possibly 'avoided' paying taxes will not make one iota of difference in the great scheme of things. If all companies guilty of avoidance (or even fiddling!) taxes paid up tomorrow, there's no guarantees the money would be used to rescue infrastructure, where it's needed. And shopperholic's comment about the House of Lords - we have a disgraced politician living locally, who recently served a term of imprisonment - and yes, still claiming £300 a day + for sitting in the Lords! One of many, probably... Blurdy scandalous.