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The Official - Brexit: Osborne pledges to cut corporation tax
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
a) why is Osbourne making statements anyway? Shouldn't he be waiting to see what his future leader wants?Comment
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Same as dropping the austerity drive. Aligning himself with May, I'm sure he will be there if (when) she becomes PM.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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He already committed to reduce it to 17% by 2020, so he'd need a lot lower than 15% and much quicker - Korbyn won't make it much further and David Miliband would certainly win elections in 2020.Comment
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There's always been a part of the Tory party that hated the EU because they thought exploiting the plebs was THEIR birthright and Johnny Foreigner should have nothing to say on the matter.
So lower corporation tax for their mates will be followed by removal of workers rights* that were guaranteed by the EU and abolition of the minimum wage*, as the economy tanks, because we have to "compete" now, don't we?
Nice one.
*Big corps will demand this as the price for staying.Last edited by CretinWatcher; 4 July 2016, 13:12.Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostThere's always been a part of the Tory party that hated the EU because they thought exploiting the plebs was THEIR birthright and Johnny Foreigner should have nothing to say on the matter.
So lower corporation tax for their mates will be followed by removal of workers rights* that were guaranteed by the EU and abolition of the minimum wage*, as the economy tanks, because we have to "compete" now, don't we?
Nice one.
*Big corps will demand this as the price for staying.
I mean how long will you happily bend over and take it whilst humming the EU national anthem?
You seem to be under the impression that we should all be slaves just happy to roll around in the sh!t of those who you perceive to better than you?Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostThere's always been a part of the Tory party that hated the EU because they thought exploiting the plebs was THEIR birthright and Johnny Foreigner should have nothing to say on the matter.
So lower corporation tax for their mates will be followed by removal of workers rights* that were guaranteed by the EU and abolition of the minimum wage*, as the economy tanks, because we have to "compete" now, don't we?
Nice one.
*Big corps will demand this as the price for staying.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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