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A remoaner saying "There are no issues with Brexit"? Not the sharpest knife in the cutlery drawer, are you?Originally posted by ClothCap View PostWhy did you post a picture of a remoaner?
At least GB9 is occasionally witty in his rebuttals.
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Hear hear!Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThey're not unimpressed. It's just that a CT cut is only one lever and it has been yanked quite a bit already. It's good for FDI, but there are other priorities for many resident businesses.
Anyway, this needs to be read as pure spin, i.e. it isn't going to happen. The gov't is just reminding the EU that they're willing to engage in tax competition if absolutely neccesary. It's not the gov't strategy though. No one wants a trade war, which is what this might prompt, but we have weapons too.
Of course, it would be much better to preserve the tax base to make sure we retain the fiscal space to fund the extra £350 million per week for the NHS.We don't want to fight but by Jingo if we do,
We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too,
We've fought the Bear before, and while we're Britons true,
The Russians shall not have Constantinople.Leave a comment:
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Interesting development as UK regional governments begin to flex their muscles.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ny-brexit-dealLeave a comment:
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Why did you post a picture of a remoaner?Last edited by ClothCap; 24 October 2016, 07:34.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThey're not unimpressed. It's just that a CT cut is only one lever and it has been yanked quite a bit already. It's good for FDI, but there are other priorities for many resident businesses.
Anyway, this needs to be read as pure spin, i.e. it isn't going to happen. The gov't is just reminding the EU that they're willing to engage in tax competition if absolutely neccesary. It's not the gov't strategy though. No one wants a trade war, which is what this might prompt, but we have weapons too.

"There are no issues with Brexit, everything is going to be fine."Leave a comment:
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putting bacon & eggs on in the canteen or asking you to remove the towels from the hot desks isn't the event you think it is!Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBut he didn't say that did he, therefore it's irrelevant what you say. BTW, as I'm actually on the ground in Frankfurt, I can tell that things are already happening here...Leave a comment:
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They're not unimpressed. It's just that a CT cut is only one lever and it has been yanked quite a bit already. It's good for FDI, but there are other priorities for many resident businesses.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Anyway, this needs to be read as pure spin, i.e. it isn't going to happen. The gov't is just reminding the EU that they're willing to engage in tax competition if absolutely neccesary. It's not the gov't strategy though. No one wants a trade war, which is what this might prompt, but we have weapons too.Leave a comment:
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I would never have had you down as a Mirror reader.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOi, Brexit thickos, from that very same conference:
So when is it to be?
Brexit means stupid - so who voted for this? - Fleet Street Fox - Mirror Online
Try this. Seems it's Germany's fault, not Belgium's.
BTW, where is Wallonia?Leave a comment:
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