mr. john mills -- yes, we all remember this -- who gave his donation in shares in order to cut his tax bille paid back the taxes yet? >> i am really pleased the prime minister wants to talk about donors. let us talk about his donors. £7 million -- [interruption] >> order. the question will be heard. it is a very simple point. i have had to make it a second time, and i will make it as many times as necessary. the right honorable gentleman will be heard. >> £7 million from lord laidlaw, a tax exile living in monaco. £3 million from michael hintze with a company based in jersey. and michael spencer, who gave him £4 million, involved in the libor scandal. same old tories. let us give hima fifth chance. i know he does not do his homework, but this is his fifth chance. the hedge funds are avoiding tax to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds. will he now promise, from that dispatch box, to act for the national health service? >> we had labour for 13 years. no action on stamp duty, foreigners not paying stamp duty, foreigners not paying capital gains tax, no bank levy. he talks about tax exil