Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told MPs that David Cameron doesn’t recognize the intensity of the public outrage over his tax affairs His remarks come as more than 130,000 people have, at the time of writing, signed a petition calling for a snap general election. The prime minister was on the defensive in Parliament on Monday over his past offshore investments and his own government’s failure to crack down on tax avoidance. RT reports: Corbyn attacked the PM for failing to grasp the widespread rage felt across the UK at revelations of industrial-scale tax avoidance in the wake of six years of harsh austerity. “There is one rule for the superrich and another for the rest. I’m honestly not sure that the PM fully appreciates the anger that is out there over this injustice,” the opposition leader said. Britons have registered their disquiet in a petition calling for a fresh general election to take place this year. On Monday it surpassed the 100,000 signature threshold required for Parliament to consider the subject for debate. Thousands of protestors gathered outside 10 Downing Street on Saturday demanding the PM crack down on tax havens or resign. In response to clamors for greater transparency, Cameron [...]