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Originally Posted by Flyboy
The fact that he wrote to William Hague and promised that he will become resident in the UK for tax purposes and then it turns out that he had no intention of doing so would be be seen as a lie by a blind monkey, but you say that you don't know. What would it take to make you agree that he lied?
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But he did become resident for tax purposes. He just chose not to be domiciled , which was (wrongly) not part of the agreement. Either because William Hague didn't know, or because he didn't care.