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Originally posted by meridian View PostCutting taxes, and increasing public spending? All funded, presumably, from the same magic money tree that enables the Tories to bribe the DUP and Labour constituencies to vote for her Deal, but a different magic money tree that is all out of cash to prevent homelessness and foodbanks...
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Race to the bottom, just like Switzerland. Super low taxes. What could possibly go wrong
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostBrexit: Ministers consider secret plan to slash taxes to rescue economy in event of no-deal | The Independent
Tax cuts ahead. Its a race the the bottom and UK will get there first. A bit like the race to the bottom at the gay sauna that OG usually wins.The plan reportedly includes the option of cuts to corporation tax and VAT, along with increases in public spending.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostIs there a secret plan to axe IR35?
Most likely not as this would give someone living up north, freedom of movement to work Monday to Friday in London.
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Is there a secret plan to axe IR35?
Most likely not as this would give someone living up north, freedom of movement to work Monday to Friday in London.
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UK Boomed
Brexit: Ministers consider secret plan to slash taxes to rescue economy in event of no-deal | The Independent
Tax cuts ahead. Its a race the the bottom and UK will get there first. A bit like the race to the bottom at the gay sauna that OG usually wins.Tags: None
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