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The Internet has little sympathy for Dubai’s tax-dodging influencers

The Canary by The Canary
3 March 2026
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British journalist Isabel Oakeshott, who is famous for her hateful content against migrants and refugees, has been documenting her life in Dubai amid Iran’s retaliatory strikes on the UAE , and people have little sympathy.

Oakeshott shared a bilingual emergency alert from Dubai during the strikes. It was in Arabic first, then English, telling residents to take shelter. The internet immediately laughed at her for enjoying the kind of accommodation she’d never offer migrants.

Outrageous that Dubai has to send these out in a foreign language because immigrants won’t learn Arabic. https://t.co/i9VIx8duFc

— Lord Protector Will Wartsandall (@LewensWill) March 1, 2026

Influencers were getting roasted for suddenly caring about British embassies after spending years clout-chasing in a country with zero tax and infinite irony.

Me when people who’ve spent years boasting about not paying any UK taxes say they want the British embassy to help evacuate them from Dubai. pic.twitter.com/6hie1D8U1D

— Brendan May (@bmay) February 28, 2026

Some of those Brits in Dubai might want to try coming back in a small boat, I’ve heard it’s well easy

— Jasinya 💞 (@bougieluxebabe) March 1, 2026

Should Dubai tax-dodgers get tax help?

Even mainstream British media wasn’t holding back. Susanna Reid straight-up asked: if Brits move to Dubai to avoid paying tax, then need rescuing, shouldn’t they pay for it themselves?

Susanna Reid: “Brits have moved to places like Dubai, potentially.. to avoid paying tax.. if they need rescuing.. should they pay for their own evacuation, because if they’re avoiding paying tax then they’re avoiding paying into public services, like the govt coming to get you” pic.twitter.com/5Z0Qkf8N19

— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) March 3, 2026

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey rightly pointed this out in the Parliament on Monday. He called out “tax exiles and washed-up old footballers” in Dubai who “mock ordinary Brits” but now expect the UK military to rescue them. He said:

..we rightly expect our brave armed forces to protect British citizens around the world in crises like this, but that includes tax exiles like Isabel Oakeshott and washed-up old footballers who mock ordinary people who stay in the UK and pay our taxes here. As we protect them, does the Prime Minister agree that it is only right for tax exiles to start paying taxes to fund our armed forces, just like the rest of us do?

Oakeshott’s fiancé and “patriotic” Reform MP Richard Tice is definitely not keen on this frankly patriotic measure. He criticised Davey for being “obsessed” with Oakeshott for this suggestion.

Dear old @EdwardJDavey

Back off my fiancée …. !

You seem obsessed with her….! https://t.co/F2P6M7wXmD

— Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 (@TiceRichard) March 2, 2026

Imagine fleeing the UK to avoid taxes, then asking your MP fiancé to cover for your tax-dodging behaviour, Embarrassing, really.

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  1. MR ANDREW PRIEST says:
    3 months ago

    Yes tax exiles should be made to pay for any rescue attempt. Why? These exiles increase the tax burden on every citizen living here. If they contributes then we would have a smaller tax burden. To call on the military to evacuate them is in fact asking each citizen living to give them money indirectly.

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