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When Hard Brexit is dead and you end up with "Soft Brexit", what is the difference between that and membership, except for the fact that you've thrown away your influence. That is a debate that is probably going to be had.
Good ol' Hezza. He'll come to terms with it eventually. Or not. One or the other. In the mean time, I do enjoy the shifting sands of terminology surrounding "soft".
When Hard Brexit is dead and you end up with "Soft Brexit", what is the difference between that and membership, except for the fact that you've thrown away your influence. That is a debate that is probably going to be had.
So you'll be paying more personal tax _and_ your share of the tax increase on the multinational corps, which they'll pass on entirely to their mug customers.
And Labour will still manage to piss away what little extra revenue this brings in (for short a while, before the megacorps work round it).
I'm happy to pay more IF they actually successfully get the fair and decent amount out of Multi National big corps, and the super rich driving around in white AMG Mercedes.
So you'll be paying more personal tax _and_ your share of the tax increase on the multinational corps, which they'll pass on entirely to their mug customers.
And Labour will still manage to piss away what little extra revenue this brings in (for short a while, before the megacorps work round it).
It doesn't matter what you mean (in relation to this). It'll be Corbyn & McDonnell collecting the taxes.
I'm happy to pay more IF they actually successfully get the fair and decent amount out of Multi National big corps, and the super rich driving around in white AMG Mercedes.
According to Korbyn and his kronies, you are the super rich.
A lot will realise this if he gets into power. Free everything for everyone and if he can't collect enough tax he can always requisition stuff. Just remember kids all property is theft.
The non-ruling Tory party is riven so deeply within itself on Brexit that it is ungovernable as well as unfit to govern. The meat of this parliament is contained in eight Brexit bills, covering everything from customs, trade, immigration and agriculture to fisheries and nuclear safety. The “great repeal bill” has lost its “great”. The genuinely great question is whether any contentious Brexit legislation can ever pass through this parliament and these Conservative MPs. This is the impasse parliament.
Whatever you think about Corbyn, the Tories are simply unfit to govern.
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