hmmmm, a message to the Apple Community in Europe
not sure about this one
is being a member of the Apple Community in Europe something to be proud of, or something to be embarrassed about, I guess those who are don't realize anyway
Milan.
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Previously on "Tim Cook - A Message to the Apple Community in Europe"
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostBolloc*s.
Quality is a subjective cliche that people like you trot out to give integrity to weak arguments
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe new Apple development team:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostGiven we don't currently "have" Apple, attracting 10,000 professional jobs and the multiplier effect that they have on the local economy looks a better move than not doing it. Attracting more companies and getting more people out of the claiming cycle and on to the tax-paying cycle means that there will be less money needed for public services.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes a race to the bottom. That's the way to win.
Collecting less tax means less money for public services. Yet on the other hand you'll claim Britain should follow the Norway model.
Moving from short-term to long-term planning is going to be sh£t shock for the UK.
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Quality is a subjective cliche that people like you trot out to give integrity to weak arguments
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCompetition starts through quality. Something winners do, I won't worry about it.
Quality is a subjective cliche that people like you trot out to give integrity to weak arguments
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postit is called competition
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes a race to the bottom. That's the way to win.
Collecting less tax means less money for public services. Yet on the other hand you'll claim Britain should follow the Norway model.
Moving from short-term to long-term planning is going to be sh£t shock for the UK.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostStrangely enough it was the UK at the front of bailing them out
When we leave the EU we can set corporation tax as low as we want and bring in jobs. Lots of them. I believe our government has already mentioned that to Apple.
Collecting less tax means less money for public services. Yet on the other hand you'll claim Britain should follow the Norway model.
Moving from short-term to long-term planning is going to be sh£t shock for the UK.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostEasy. What the tax authorities say is the proper amount, you filthy tax avoider.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIf Apple wanted favourable tax status they should have set up camp in Switzerland.
And Ireland could get themselves in a pickle quite quickly, I seem to recall the EU bailing them out very recently.
When we leave the EU we can set corporation tax as low as we want and bring in jobs. Lots of them. I believe our government has already mentioned that to Apple.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWow, is it too late to get on the EU gravy train?
Then you get asscretin and the like wanting to stay and fund these sycophants!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOh come on, he's not like the other Champagne Socialists milking the £350m per week we cough up out of our hard earned.
Campaign highlights Kinnocks' £10m EU earnings - Wales Online
It worked out their salaries and perks included:
A total of £775,000 in wages for Mrs Kinnock and £1.85m for her husband, adding up to £2,625,000;
Allowances for Mrs Kinnock’s staff and office costs of £2.9m;
A £64,564 “entertainment allowance” for Lord Kinnock;
A total of five publicly-funded pensions, worth £4.4m, allowing them to retire on £183,000 a year;
A housing allowance that allowed them both to claim accommodation costs even though, as a married couple, they lived in the same house in the Belgian capital between 1995 and 2004.
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