House of Commons – July 1, 2025

Loan Charge and settlement terms offered to large companies and individuals

Proposed Motion - 78 signatures

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That this House is deeply concerned at the treatment of those facing the Loan Charge; notes that instead of commissioning a truly independent review of the Loan Charge, Ministers announced a highly restricted review, conducted by a former Assistant Director of HMRC, Ray McCann, only looking at settlement terms; expresses astonishment at the fact, exposed by a Freedom of Information response, that HMRC did a deal with large companies over similar schemes for just 15% in 2015, which means they received an 85% discount; is deeply concerned that this has never been revealed to Parliament; notes that this was revealed privately to Sir Amyas Morse, Baron Morse, in 2019 by Ray McCann who also stated that HMRC had refused to offer any discounts to contractors and was treating them uniquely harshly; further notes that HMRC has a duty to treat all taxpayers equally and believes that its treatment of those facing the Loan Charge breaches this; also notes that current Treasury Ministers have described those facing the Loan Charge as victims of mis-selling, yet the Loan Charge remains in place focused on the victims and that those who mis-sold schemes face no action; notes that HMRC has referred ten suicides and 13 attempted suicides to the Independent Office of Policy Conduct; believes that had HMRC offered an 85% discount to the victims of mis-selling there would have been no suicides; and calls for a proper independent inquiry into the Loan Charge scandal.

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Angus MacDonald 2025-07-01
Wera Hobhouse 2025-07-02
Joshua Reynolds 2025-07-02
Helen Morgan 2025-07-02
Sarah Olney 2025-07-02
Tom Morrison 2025-07-02
Claire Young 2025-07-02
Jim Shannon 2025-07-02
Will Forster 2025-07-02
Jamie Stone 2025-07-02
Helen Maguire 2025-07-02
Manuela Perteghella 2025-07-02
Ian Sollom 2025-07-03
Seamus Logan 2025-07-03
Graham Leadbitter 2025-07-03
Richard Foord 2025-07-03
Chris Law 2025-07-03
Ben Maguire 2025-07-04
Siân Berry 2025-07-04
Adrian Ramsay 2025-07-04
Stephen Flynn 2025-07-04
Vikki Slade 2025-07-04
Neil Duncan-Jordan 2025-07-04
Lisa Smart 2025-07-04
Ellie Chowns 2025-07-07
Mike Martin 2025-07-07
David Chadwick 2025-07-07
Carla Denyer 2025-07-07
Sarah Dyke 2025-07-07
Luke Taylor 2025-07-07
Desmond Swayne 2025-07-07
Sarah Gibson 2025-07-07
Victoria Collins 2025-07-07
Paul Kohler 2025-07-07
Iain Duncan Smith 2025-07-07
Stephen Gethins 2025-07-08
Sarah Green 2025-07-08
Clive Jones 2025-07-08
Edward Morello 2025-07-09
John Martin McDonnell 2025-07-09
Brendan O'Hara 2025-07-09
Monica Harding 2025-07-09
Kirsty Blackman 2025-07-10
Al Pinkerton 2025-07-10
Ben Lake 2025-07-10
Zöe Franklin 2025-07-10
Ann Davies 2025-07-11
Llinos Medi 2025-07-11
Liz Saville-Roberts 2025-07-11
Rachael Maskell 2025-07-11
Andrew George 2025-07-11
Wendy Chamberlain 2025-07-14
Lee Dillon 2025-07-14
Tessa Munt 2025-07-14
Jeremy Corbyn 2025-07-14
Susan Murray 2025-07-15
Ian Lavery 2025-07-15
Christine Jardine 2025-07-15
Tom Gordon 2025-07-16
Munira Wilson 2025-07-21
Julian Lewis 2025-07-18
Tim Farron 2025-07-18
Steffan Aquarone 2025-07-21
David Davis 2025-07-21
Alistair Carmichael 2025-07-21
Layla Moran 2025-07-22
Pippa Heylings 2025-09-01
Liz Jarvis 2025-09-01
Alison Bennett 2025-09-01
Chris Coghlan 2025-09-01
Olly Glover 2025-09-01
Josh Babarinde 2025-09-01
Bobby Dean 2025-09-01
Pete Wishart 2025-09-01
Stuart Andrew 2025-09-01
Marie Goldman 2025-09-01
Paul Holmes 2025-09-01
Freddie Van Mierlo 2025-09-08