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Corbyn still pushing for a GE.  It would be hilarious to have one for ‘clarity’ on Brexit as both the Labour and Tory manifestos would be a guddle of compromise and waffle.  

Neither party could produce a clear manifesto position that would have backing of a large majority of their current MPs.

 

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15 hours ago, SweeperDee said:

 


Not Ireland’s fault that those countries are incompetent in collecting any sort of tax from their citizens.

 

It’s absolutely Ireland’s fault that, like Luxembourg and the Netherlands, they exploit loopholes in tax law to do other EU member states out of revenue though.

Ireland and the EU are quite obviously in the right over the backstop, in the face of intransigence to the point of lunacy from the UK. That undeniably being the case doesn’t mean we should take an uncritical view of everything Ireland does, and their government’s overt encouragement of agressive tax avoidance by the likes of Amazon is disgraceful.

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17 minutes ago, Dunning1874 said:

It’s absolutely Ireland’s fault that, like Luxembourg and the Netherlands, they exploit loopholes in tax law to do other EU member states out of revenue though.

Ireland and the EU are quite obviously in the right over the backstop, in the face of intransigence to the point of lunacy from the UK. That undeniably being the case doesn’t mean we should take an uncritical view of everything Ireland does, and their government’s overt encouragement of agressive tax avoidance by the likes of Amazon is disgraceful.

The Irish are perfectly entitled to have a tax system that meets their needs. Just as every other country is. The world is a competitive place. 

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5 minutes ago, Tibbermoresaint said:

The Irish are perfectly entitled to have a tax system that meets their needs. Just as every other country is. The world is a competitive place. 

It’s this kind of thinking that’ll have Britain turning into a tax haven with no public services within 5 minutes of leaving with no deal.

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1 minute ago, Dunning1874 said:

It’s this kind of thinking that’ll have Britain turning into a tax haven with no public services within 5 minutes of leaving with no deal.

What's the state of Ireland's public services?

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11 minutes ago, Tibbermoresaint said:

The Irish are perfectly entitled to have a tax system that meets their needs. Just as every other country is. The world is a competitive place. 

And it’s equally right to criticise countries for letting the likes of Amazon avoid paying taxes.

 

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3 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

And it’s equally right to criticise countries for letting the likes of Amazon avoid paying taxes.

 

But is it right to then use that criticism to explain why Italy and Greece are on their arses economically? Greece were underreporting their national deficit for YEARS before the 2008 crash, combine that with the fact they were not bothering their arses with collecting €20billion in tax revenue then it's a bit silly to then point the finger at Ireland for "doing them out of" revenue. 

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6 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

Corbyn still pushing for a GE.  It would be hilarious to have one for ‘clarity’ on Brexit as both the Labour and Tory manifestos would be a guddle of compromise and waffle.  

Neither party could produce a clear manifesto position that would have backing of a large majority of their current MPs.

 

Greenied for the use of "guddle".

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3 hours ago, Dunning1874 said:

It’s absolutely Ireland’s fault that, like Luxembourg and the Netherlands, they exploit loopholes in tax law to do other EU member states out of revenue though.

Ireland and the EU are quite obviously in the right over the backstop, in the face of intransigence to the point of lunacy from the UK. That undeniably being the case doesn’t mean we should take an uncritical view of everything Ireland does, and their government’s overt encouragement of agressive tax avoidance by the likes of Amazon is disgraceful.

Is it illegal?

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But is it right to then use that criticism to explain why Italy and Greece are on their arses economically? Greece were underreporting their national deficit for YEARS before the 2008 crash, combine that with the fact they were not bothering their arses with collecting €20billion in tax revenue then it's a bit silly to then point the finger at Ireland for "doing them out of" revenue. 
Speaking about countries like they're people doesn't help though.

Thousands of Greeks and Italians were being shafted by those in power (I'm not sure why I've went past tense there).
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