Unfortunately trying to draw more tax from corporations paying lower tax elsewhere may require withdrawal from reciprocal tax arrangements which prevent double jeopardy.
The problem with that is that those who pay larger tax bills here such as BP or Royal Dutch Shell may choose to pay their tax at the hubs where the profits are created....which will not be the UK. |
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"Tax those wealth earning classes that do not relocate?
And make global corporations pay their tax here on profits here, not hiding it in back street offices to avoid tax..
I admire your faith."
One can only hope
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"Tax those wealth earning classes that do not relocate?
And make global corporations pay their tax here on profits here, not hiding it in back street offices to avoid tax..
I admire your faith.
One can only hope
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Hope is not the way to plan expenditure around tax yield. |
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He will never be PM, his past dealings with the IRA plus his attempts to redefine the meaning of anti semitism won’t go away. Now he has shat on the feelings of labours leave supporters in yet another change of his parties policies. Not only that, he is threatening to get the trades unions to use strike action against the nation if he doesn’t get his own way.
Pure and utter scum, may he rot! |
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????"
He'll get the money from Santa Claus and the fairies at the bottom of his garden. The man lives in cloud cookoo land. |
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Corbyn will use the same money tree the conservatives used to pay off the DUP extremists.
If a billion can be used to prop up a failing prime minister .I would rather a billion was spent on the NHS than given extremists to pay for votes. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Corbyn will use the same money tree the conservatives used to pay off the DUP extremists.
If a billion can be used to prop up a failing prime minister .I would rather a billion was spent on the NHS than given extremists to pay for votes. " extremists? ???? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????"
Sting the rich and very wealthy This county needs a sense of community |
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"Corbyn will use the same money tree the conservatives used to pay off the DUP extremists.
If a billion can be used to prop up a failing prime minister .I would rather a billion was spent on the NHS than given extremists to pay for votes. extremists? ???? "
He prefers Sinn Fein.... |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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Then again, terrorist is such a subjective word.
I watched a fascinating documentary this week about the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, the UN mediator in the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict.
I had not realised how many British soldiers were murdered by Israeli extremists who later went on to hold the highest offices in the Israeli government - and who openly sought to justify terrorism as a means to a just end.
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????" Made me laugh should do a double act with Trump they both make me laugh.pity they are both so dangerous
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tax those wealth earning classes that do not relocate?
And make global corporations pay their tax here on profits here, not hiding it in back street offices to avoid tax.. "
Not according to Labours brexit policy he wants to keep the common market trade policy and customs market so these big conglomerates can still pat 3% in Lichtenstein and Eire. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
A signal failure at Wembley yesterday, delayed lots of Labour MPs, including JC, travelling back to London by train.
After a 45 minute delay, JC took to Twitter to bemoan privatisation of the railways, until it was pointed out to him that the signals are the responsibility of the Government owned Network Rail! |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time. "
that is a fair point....
in the last round of general election manifesto's they had their costed by the IFS as fiscally neutral....
the conservatives would not submit to having theirs costed..... which probably lead to all the comments about them shaking to old money tree.... |
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By *ngelina4uWoman
over a year ago
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time. "
Thats not true though there was a huge financial black hole and no explanation how services were going to be paid for.
There was some implication by the labour party that big multinationals would be maid to pay UK taxes rather than abroad but the latest statement by labour that they would seek a brexit deal witch stuck with the EU common market rules wouldn't allow this. |
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????" they can't. its fantasyland .beware this man is coming for your money .corbyn is clueless,and pointless . I've voted labour in the past but im afraid he has lost me .mind Mrs fudge isn't much better
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????"
At the last GC Labour said during campaigning that everything was costed before it was made public and put in the manifesto. They were grilled about it on Politics on Sunday, Daily Politics and other political programs with John McDonnell explaining how the funding would be raised for any specific policy queried by the presenters/journalists.
Labour didn't shy away from the question before, I don't think they would shy away from it today.
The political commentators know if they ask specific questions, they will get specific answers. They are just being lazy and not asking questions,misleading the public by generalising.
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The thing I admire about Jezza is his doggedness - he might be a bit dull and humourless at times but he doesn’t take the bait thrown at him and he’s definitely not one of the my best mates are in the city brigade like certain previous leaders of Labour were...Tony! The trouble we are in today is that the wealth in our country is mostly acquired by the super rich selling us cut price things over the internet that we don’t need (Amazon) not paying a fair share of local taxes and making life impossible for shop owners who are forced to pay local rates due to decentralisation, which central government uses as a way of abdicating responsibility for failing under-funded services. This combined with a reliance on arcane and borderline illegal city trading schemes to create the illusion of real wealth means that as a country we are in hock up to our eyeballs and all our tangible assets (utilities, railways, etc) are owned by foreign companies. So basically we are fucked and the only person recognising it is our saviour JC |
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time. "
Well if you listen to what the CBI say about Labours spending plans then they estimate the country will lose billions in investment as there would be a ton of capital flight out of the country. |
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????
At the last GC Labour said during campaigning that everything was costed before it was made public and put in the manifesto. They were grilled about it on Politics on Sunday, Daily Politics and other political programs with John McDonnell explaining how the funding would be raised for any specific policy queried by the presenters/journalists.
Labour didn't shy away from the question before, I don't think they would shy away from it today.
The political commentators know if they ask specific questions, they will get specific answers. They are just being lazy and not asking questions,misleading the public by generalising.
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GC? Sorry GE
Stupid autocorrect.
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time.
Well if you listen to what the CBI say about Labours spending plans then they estimate the country will lose billions in investment as there would be a ton of capital flight out of the country. "
Well, right now the CBI isn't very happy because they are predicting a capital flight after March.
So it looks like they're unhappy with the Conservative party too...
Times are hard... |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time.
Well if you listen to what the CBI say about Labours spending plans then they estimate the country will lose billions in investment as there would be a ton of capital flight out of the country. "
That’ll be the same CBI you trashed for its doom and gloom forecasts about Brexit? |
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"I think jeeza will get many leave voters who want to see an end to 'greed-is-good' capitalism. not woth labour remain on the table remark he won’t "
Well I've heard many remainers also say their vote was a protest vote against globalisation/corporate control and aggressive tax avoidance and minimum wage zero hour contracts and austerity .All things only Corbyn is standing against . |
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"See the manifestos from the parties when published. Labours was economically sound last time.
Well if you listen to what the CBI say about Labours spending plans then they estimate the country will lose billions in investment as there would be a ton of capital flight out of the country.
That’ll be the same CBI you trashed for its doom and gloom forecasts about Brexit?"
Yes personally I don't give much credence to what the CBI say but it's you remainers who also seem to mostly be Labour Corbynistas who take what the CBI say on Brexit as gospel. If you believe them on Brexit why wouldn't you also believe them on Corbyn's spending plans???? |
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The stuff on the environment, health, welfare and reaching out to the elderly were top notch, sadly it won't be reported on just the usual Comrade Corbyn nonsense. I hope whoever wrote the rule the waves / waive the rules bit gets the recognition they deserve. |
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"The stuff on the environment, health, welfare and reaching out to the elderly were top notch, sadly it won't be reported on just the usual Comrade Corbyn nonsense. I hope whoever wrote the rule the waves / waive the rules bit gets the recognition they deserve." they all reach out to the elderly tho because of the size of there votes they need to come out and say they are going to means test the tv license the free buss pass the winter fuel payment and use the money for social care and the elderly who realy need it
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By *essiCouple
over a year ago
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????"
Take us into debt just like every labour government has before... |
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"Just listened to his speech...wow promises everything to everybody...question ..how the _uck is he going to pay for everything....??????
Take us into debt just like every labour government has before..."
I fear the same just put the country in more debt. |
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