Politicians are wriggly little things. So his family have offshores, he benefitted (indirectly at least) and did not take the opportunity for transparency. So really raises questions about morality. Is this man honest? Is he fair? Does he govern this land fairly and honestly - on behalf of all people represented? Well - it's quite clear that the answer to that is no. There is bias against the poor in favour of the wealthy. Tax loopholes (while legal)are immoral, particulary when there is insufficient money to support the part of our society that need it.. Payment of tax by those benefitting from this country (as a business or otherwise) could and should be used for the benefit of the country and not allowed to be kept aside while we have benefits for disabled reduced as we do not have money to pay them. Of course, those who benefit from tax loopholes will not want to see them closed - Cameron's family are known to benefit form this loophole and he is well aware of it's existence and therefore aware of the tax that could be brought in if these loopholes were closed. The government should be making sure the right money is collected, not just how to spend the part that has.