Am I the only one that thinks its strange our lovely Prime Minister uses the term ‘Bunch of Migrants’ when referring to the Calais refuges the same day a controversial deal was made with google and the tax man where they have paid £130 million back tax. This is since 2005, according to Labour this is 3% tax.
One the plus side they have paid something
You think any of them are different?
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Honestly, I think Corbyn is different yes. I think the minute he gets into power he is going to be as corrupt at Cameron, but my point is if you look back at big new stories and then look at the 5 line stories, its interesting to see what gets burried. Everyone is up in arms at what Cameron said and yet Google paying 13 mill per year on back taxes, while that sounds like a lot profit in 2014 just in the UK was 1.72billion its a joke
(Sorry about the rant)
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I know, but the problems are complex. I think Google should pay more tax but it is an American Company, that immediately makes tax complex. The economy is served better with the people they employ. We don’t want to lose that. I’m not disagreeing, but it’s complex. This thing with Cammy is just Corbyn scoring points. he would bankrupt the UK if he got in.
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I agree its not as simple as they should pay 20% tax, but they use tax loopholes to avoid paying. I also think we are going the right way by making it an international thing, I am not sure about corbyn I like him and his views very much in theory, I am not sure how they would work in the real world
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Corbyn is an idiot, he’s that type that blinds you with some good stuff so whrn you realize he’s fucked you it’s too late.
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unlike the Tory who just lie through their teeth, nop won’t get benefits. Gets into power lets cut benefits :-p
Like I say I like Corbyn in theory but I don’t think he will work. But then I can’t stand the Tory’s under Cameron and God forbid Osbourne gets in
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I know, but at the end of the day the country is still broke. I hate it too, but the Labour mentality of borrowing for 15 years or whatever fucked us. Its not pleasant, but true. At the end of the day they’re all liars.
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Completely agree to that, and thus coming to the obvious point that I should be in charge :-p
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I couldn’t agree more. Just make sure you have all the counrty’s bills written down so you can tot up what you’re spending.
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I assume buying me a mansion with an indoor swimming pool is acceptable
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