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On April 11th, 2012, David Cameron agreed to publish his tax returns.

Unfortunately, he didn't say when he'd do it.

At the time, some 1,456 days ago at the time of writing, The Prime Minister was reportedly "relaxed and happy" about the idea of making his tax affairs public.

And not just him - Downing Street signalled all senior ministers should make an open declaration of their financial records.

According to the Guardian, sources close to the PM said: "The prime minister is relaxed about the idea of the tax returns of senior cabinet ministers being published – but wants the opportunity to explore how this might work."

Presumably, he's still off exploring.

Here's a few things that people have managed to accomplish since 2012, while Dave has been struggling on his paperwork.

The London Olympics

Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader

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And spoke at the British Kebab Awards

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Apple released eight new iPhones AND nine new iPads

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iPhone 5, 5s, 5c, 6, 6Plus, 6S, 6SPlus and iPhone SE.

iPad 4, Air 1 and 2, iPad Mini 1, 2, 3 and 4 and iPad Pro big and small, in case you were wondering

Malcolm Tucker became Doctor Who

Taylor Swift released Red AND 1989

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David Cameron has taken 12 holidays

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Wills and Kate had a couple of Royal Babies

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A new Star Wars film was announced, filmed and released

House of Cards started on Netflix

Four FIFA games were released

Guns 'n Roses got back together

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A huge leak of confidential documents from a Panamanian bank revealed details of David Cameron's Father's links to an offshore company which paid no tax for 30 years

Come on, Dave. Pull your finger out. People are going to think you just don't want to.