Graham Norton has expressed a desire for tax avoidance to be treated like drink driving.
Speaking about other celebrities’ tax affairs during a recent interview for a US radio station, Mr Norton said: “There was a time when drunk-driving was sort of socially acceptable. People left dinner parties drunk [and would say] ‘Oh, I’m driving, I’ll be fine’. Now if somebody did that, I think people would be like, ‘Please don’t… that is a bad idea, you might kill so...