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London cabbies start Uber tax campaign | London cabbies start Uber tax campaign |
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Black-cab drivers in London have started a poster campaign aimed at highlighting their struggle with app-based taxi service Uber. | Black-cab drivers in London have started a poster campaign aimed at highlighting their struggle with app-based taxi service Uber. |
Taxis and billboards across the capital have been daubed with posters claiming that Uber does not pay tax in the UK. | Taxis and billboards across the capital have been daubed with posters claiming that Uber does not pay tax in the UK. |
The Licensed Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA) said the campaign is to "highlight what we are up against". | The Licensed Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA) said the campaign is to "highlight what we are up against". |
But Uber said the facts in the posters were "simply wrong" and that it complied with tax rules. | But Uber said the facts in the posters were "simply wrong" and that it complied with tax rules. |
The posters depict Uber's senior vice president of policy and strategy Rachel Whetstone and Prime Minister David Cameron, with whom she is friends, beside a picture of Chancellor George Osborne - claiming that Uber pays no tax in the UK. | |
A fleet of taxis covered in the posters lined up in protest outside Mansion House in the City of London, where Mr Osborne was speaking on Wednesday night. | A fleet of taxis covered in the posters lined up in protest outside Mansion House in the City of London, where Mr Osborne was speaking on Wednesday night. |
The campaign will initially feature on 250 cabs and three advertising vans as well as being displayed on more than 25 digital sites across London. | The campaign will initially feature on 250 cabs and three advertising vans as well as being displayed on more than 25 digital sites across London. |
"These ads are not anti-Uber," Steve McNamara, general secretary of the LTDA told the BBC. | "These ads are not anti-Uber," Steve McNamara, general secretary of the LTDA told the BBC. |
"The campaign is designed to highlight that the lobbying arm of Uber, a $50bn US company, has its tentacles embedded deep within Whitehall. | "The campaign is designed to highlight that the lobbying arm of Uber, a $50bn US company, has its tentacles embedded deep within Whitehall. |
"The irony is that UK tax payers are subsidising Uber, a company that pays no tax in the UK, through tax credits and other DWP (Department of Work and Pensions) benefits paid to Uber drivers earning less than minimum wage." | "The irony is that UK tax payers are subsidising Uber, a company that pays no tax in the UK, through tax credits and other DWP (Department of Work and Pensions) benefits paid to Uber drivers earning less than minimum wage." |
Uber said in response: "The campaign is simply incorrect. We pay taxes in every country we operate in and comply with all local and international tax laws, this includes the UK." | Uber said in response: "The campaign is simply incorrect. We pay taxes in every country we operate in and comply with all local and international tax laws, this includes the UK." |
"A lot of our growth is driven by referrals from drivers. The drivers recommend the job to their friends because they love working on the Uber platform." | "A lot of our growth is driven by referrals from drivers. The drivers recommend the job to their friends because they love working on the Uber platform." |
Last year, Uber's tax affairs were referred to HMRC by Transport for London following a complaint from Labour MP Margaret Hodge that it was opting out of the UK tax regime. | Last year, Uber's tax affairs were referred to HMRC by Transport for London following a complaint from Labour MP Margaret Hodge that it was opting out of the UK tax regime. |
Its European head office is in the Netherlands. | Its European head office is in the Netherlands. |
Many consumers like the convenience and affordability offered by Uber but cab firms in many cities feel aggrieved that it is not subject to the same stringent regulations as them. | Many consumers like the convenience and affordability offered by Uber but cab firms in many cities feel aggrieved that it is not subject to the same stringent regulations as them. |
Uber has faced a series of bans in cities across the world. There have also been questions about how adequate its driver checks are and last month, it was the victim of a hacking attack. | Uber has faced a series of bans in cities across the world. There have also been questions about how adequate its driver checks are and last month, it was the victim of a hacking attack. |
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