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Post by Officer Barbrady on Feb 18, 2019 23:24:09 GMT
Just saying like. The cabal on here have been screaming blue murder about people taking responsibility for what they do. It's so easy isn't it, a little bit of bait and out you all come like screaming banshees. Same people every time. Knowing my views on social democracy do you really think I was serious about denying the rights of UK citizens here?? Honestly, get a grip. In the meantime, as markets expand and contract as they always do, the real question is will the UK be in a better position after we leave to adjust to this norm. In the 80s as Thatcher led the deindustrialisation of the UK she used North Sea Oil money (taxation, not literally) to attract inward investment. At the same time she was instrumental is setting up the Single Market. Now we have minimal tax revenue from natural resources and we are pulling out of the Single Market. We are about to witness a large contraction of our industrial production as the car market changes. Our own entrepreneurs like Dyson have taken their production and tax base to Singapore and successful new business like Fintech are having their talent and human resources threatened by immigration controls. Tell me Brexiteers, what do you think we should do about it? Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. Yes so this. I don't I understand this. What exactly did this power mad lot interfere with that had a directly negative impact on me again?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 5:19:46 GMT
Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. Yes so this. I don't I understand this. What exactly did this power mad lot interfere with that had a directly negative impact on me again? Nuts isn't it Officer. In the meantime www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-02-15/brexit-such-good-business-for-dutch-that-watchdog-needs-to-grow?__twitter_impression=true
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 5:26:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 5:30:39 GMT
Just to remind everyone of what the prominent Leaver John Redwood said last year
Check out @johnredwood’s Tweet:
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 5:34:18 GMT
You tell 'em Sarah
Check out @sarahwollaston’s Tweet:
Btw, come and join us in the "centre"
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Post by peterparker on Feb 19, 2019 5:42:46 GMT
Just saying like. The cabal on here have been screaming blue murder about people taking responsibility for what they do. It's so easy isn't it, a little bit of bait and out you all come like screaming banshees. Same people every time. Knowing my views on social democracy do you really think I was serious about denying the rights of UK citizens here?? Honestly, get a grip. In the meantime, as markets expand and contract as they always do, the real question is will the UK be in a better position after we leave to adjust to this norm. In the 80s as Thatcher led the deindustrialisation of the UK she used North Sea Oil money (taxation, not literally) to attract inward investment. At the same time she was instrumental is setting up the Single Market. Now we have minimal tax revenue from natural resources and we are pulling out of the Single Market. We are about to witness a large contraction of our industrial production as the car market changes. Our own entrepreneurs like Dyson have taken their production and tax base to Singapore and successful new business like Fintech are having their talent and human resources threatened by immigration controls. Tell me Brexiteers, what do you think we should do about it? Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. No Dyson jobs lost, but how much Dyson tax revenue. Make Britain Great Again (but without my tax reveune). f**k the NHS etc
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Post by peterparker on Feb 19, 2019 5:46:28 GMT
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Post by peterparker on Feb 19, 2019 5:52:45 GMT
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Feb 19, 2019 7:43:36 GMT
To save a lot of you some time feel free to copy/paste this every other post.
"Anything bad that's happening is nothing to do with Brexit or it's because of the evil EU".
You're welcome.
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 19, 2019 7:53:25 GMT
Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. Yes so this. I don't I understand this. What exactly did this power mad lot interfere with that had a directly negative impact on me again? I've asked that a few times on this topic with no response.
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 19, 2019 7:55:39 GMT
Mr Gove will say in response: "We have been clear that we will not lower our standards in pursuit of trade deals, and that we will use the tools we have at our disposal - tariffs, quotas and legislation - to make sure standards are protected and you are not left at a competitive disadvantage. Good luck doing that on WTO terms.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 8:08:52 GMT
Ha, ha, ha.....are you still peddling these scare stories regarding financial services leaving London? You need to seriously up your game. Your promotion of these non-events are really demonstrating your lack of knowledge.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 8:34:54 GMT
Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. No Dyson jobs lost, but how much Dyson tax revenue. Make Britain Great Again (but without my tax reveune). f**k the NHS etc Thanks for clarifying. When Oldie said Dyson was moving production to Singapore I thought I'd missed something and all his factories were shutting - perhaps he was exaggerating for effect?
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Post by trevorgas on Feb 19, 2019 8:54:02 GMT
You tell 'em Sarah Check out @sarahwollaston’s Tweet: Btw, come and join us in the "centre" 😉😉 This is why are MPs are so stupid,Honda decision is nothing to do with Brexit it is due to concentrating on Asia and the US and moving production back to Japan Indeed Honda have never been a big players in the European market and this would have happened with or without Brexit. Folk go on about leavers peddling misinformation,this is just the same and underhinestone the credibility of idiots like Wollaston. Exasperated or what!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 9:03:43 GMT
You tell 'em Sarah Check out @sarahwollaston’s Tweet: Btw, come and join us in the "centre" 😉😉 It is sad that you continue to peddle this fake news. Even sadder is that you appear to believe it. Didn't we all agree the lies from both sides had to stop yet you continue with them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 9:05:46 GMT
Sorry but I must have missed that about Dyson. Have they moved all their production to Singapore? How many production operatives have lost their jobs? We haven't pulled out of the single market though have we - we voted to leave the EU. If it had been left purely as a trading partnership then a referendum would never have been necessary. The EU got power mad and became too interfering which caused much resentment. The vote was more than just about trade as has been debated plenty already. No Dyson jobs lost, but how much Dyson tax revenue. Make Britain Great Again (but without my tax reveune). f**k the NHS etc Fact. Dyson personally pays approx. One million quid in tax every three days in the UK as verified by the Sunday Times. How can you knock that?
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Post by peterparker on Feb 19, 2019 9:10:05 GMT
No Dyson jobs lost, but how much Dyson tax revenue. Make Britain Great Again (but without my tax reveune). f**k the NHS etc Fact. Dyson personally pays approx. One million quid in tax every three days in the UK as verified by the Sunday Times. How can you knock that? Quite. Wouldnt knock his personal tax contribution. How much corporation tax are we going to lose though because said prominent BREXITeer wants to base his operation elsewhere
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 19, 2019 9:21:59 GMT
No Dyson jobs lost, but how much Dyson tax revenue. Make Britain Great Again (but without my tax reveune). f**k the NHS etc Thanks for clarifying. When Oldie said Dyson was moving production to Singapore I thought I'd missed something and all his factories were shutting - perhaps he was exaggerating for effect? He did that a while back, over 800 jobs lost. This moves corporation tax domicile status and intellectual property.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 9:42:18 GMT
And when idiots like you lot continue your online harrasement of Dyson, he'll move everything abroad and pay no tax in the UK! One million quid every three days........and you muppets are comp!aining. You couldn't make it up.......oh, and that one million quid every three days is just his personal tax contribution.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 9:44:19 GMT
Fact. Dyson personally pays approx. One million quid in tax every three days in the UK as verified by the Sunday Times. How can you knock that? Quite. Wouldnt knock his personal tax contribution. How much corporation tax are we going to lose though because said prominent BREXITeer wants to base his operation elsewhere I notice nobody mentions the Remain campaigner Branson. There is a tax avoider if ever there was one.
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