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Re: The Chancellor’s controversial letter to Chesham and Amersham voters – politicalbetting.com
Ireland was doing fine (I qualify for an Irish passport although have chosen not take it up at the moment) until Varadkar decided transitory political advantage trumped peace. shame on him (View Post)6 -
Re: The Chancellor’s controversial letter to Chesham and Amersham voters – politicalbetting.com
I’m surprised you’d turn a blind eye to Ireland’s culpability. It’s the same as a team leader permitting wrong doing because it makes a positive contribution to the P&L. Facilitating tax minimisa… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Chancellor’s controversial letter to Chesham and Amersham voters – politicalbetting.com
That’s the cunning part says Professor Fox Do it in LibDem target seats and they will oppose… hoovering up the Labour NIMBY vote into those constituencies while scaring all the other constituencies (View Post)1 -
Re: The Chancellor’s controversial letter to Chesham and Amersham voters – politicalbetting.com
The beauty of it is the small countries don’t need to agree So long as the parent company is domiciled in a country that agrees then they are paying the tax And Congress has already closed the door o… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Chancellor’s controversial letter to Chesham and Amersham voters – politicalbetting.com
The split of the overage is based on location of sales not location of legal entity And the global minimum tax eliminates the point of Ireland’s sweetheart deals (View Post)2
