2 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 09:17
Guest
Guest
Too busy lobbying to protect Tax havens,
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jan/30/google-tory-battle-protect-30bn-tax-haven-bermuda
Hope Labour keep the pressure on Cameron on this.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jan/30/google-tory-battle-protect-30bn-tax-haven-bermuda
Hope Labour keep the pressure on Cameron on this.
3 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 10:49
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Oh look, another xmiles thread attacking the Tories.
Oh look, another 1874 post attacking the Tories.
Unemployment at its lowest for years, interest rates at their lowest for years, and we haven't started any wars under this government.
It's called progress you bitter bellends.
Oh look, another 1874 post attacking the Tories.
Unemployment at its lowest for years, interest rates at their lowest for years, and we haven't started any wars under this government.
It's called progress you bitter bellends.
4 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 11:14
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:
It's called progress you bitter bellends.
5 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 11:18
Guest
Guest
Again you grasp at straws Nat. You've shown multiple times you don't know what you voted for in this government.
Who sets interest rates? And the interest rates have stayed low because growth is so slow.
Next you'll be praising the government for the tumbling oil prices.
Who sets interest rates? And the interest rates have stayed low because growth is so slow.
Next you'll be praising the government for the tumbling oil prices.
6 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 11:29
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc1874 wrote:
Next you'll be praising the government for the tumbling oil prices.
Good point.
It cost me £40 to fill my tank this weekend, it was nearer £60 under Labour.
8 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 11:32
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
It's as if you think high oil prices, high unemployment and a war make a government great.
9 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 13:17
Guest
Guest
Are you pleased to see your party lobbying in favour of tax havens in Bermuda? Yet another promise you voted for in the election they now go back on.
Just on that dribble you posted above:
- We're at war in case you haven't noticed, and you were all for it - Labour wasn't and neither was I.
- Low unemployment is great (though you should remember wages are rock bottom), but cast your mind back to the last time unemployment was this low, what government was that?
Just on that dribble you posted above:
- We're at war in case you haven't noticed, and you were all for it - Labour wasn't and neither was I.
- Low unemployment is great (though you should remember wages are rock bottom), but cast your mind back to the last time unemployment was this low, what government was that?
10 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 13:23
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Your arguments are ridiculous.
Tony Blair took us to war.
Tax havens in Bermuda? All for it. Got to put my cash somewhere.
Tony Blair took us to war.
Tax havens in Bermuda? All for it. Got to put my cash somewhere.
11 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 15:42
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
The Tories can do exactly what they like now with no opposition in place. That deluded wanker Corbyn is only useful in the doll form for inflating and tampering with, by his 'faithful' followers.
The Tories laugh and take the piss out of him at will, his self esteem must be at an all time low, but hey he's a politician and not in touch with reality. I wonder if Al Zimer is knocking at his door?
So sad to see the Tories shit all over folk at will, and long will it continue!!!
The Tories laugh and take the piss out of him at will, his self esteem must be at an all time low, but hey he's a politician and not in touch with reality. I wonder if Al Zimer is knocking at his door?
So sad to see the Tories shit all over folk at will, and long will it continue!!!
12 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 16:51
Guest
Guest
Typically apologist tone, got to wonder about you SK.
13 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 18:06
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
I find it sad that a knob who defied the party line over 500 times expects his MPs' to fall in line with him?
He's backed down over Trident with you can have the nuclear sub but not the nuclear war head. That tells me he hasn't got a clue with the difference between the submarines. Then again he's a politician, and why not have a nuclear submarine without a nuclear missiles, after all we have aircraft carriers without aircraft!
I'll not be voting Labour while he's in charge and I'm not on my own with regard to passed Labour voters I know.
Not only is Labour fooked in Scotland they'll well fooked in England come 2020.
Perhaps hate mail to Camoron from the "lefties" might be his salvation?!
I think not!
He's backed down over Trident with you can have the nuclear sub but not the nuclear war head. That tells me he hasn't got a clue with the difference between the submarines. Then again he's a politician, and why not have a nuclear submarine without a nuclear missiles, after all we have aircraft carriers without aircraft!
I'll not be voting Labour while he's in charge and I'm not on my own with regard to passed Labour voters I know.
Not only is Labour fooked in Scotland they'll well fooked in England come 2020.
Perhaps hate mail to Camoron from the "lefties" might be his salvation?!
I think not!
14 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 18:31
Guest
Guest
No need to vote for him then SK, don't Let it worry you! Vote for whoever represents your views best mate.
15 Re: Tax Returns Sun Jan 31 2016, 19:05
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
It pisses me off there's not an ounce of opposition, and politics in general, and
when I need your advice on the matter my Ashes will have been well scattered.
Make sure you keep your Jeremy doll's orifices clean, I'll wager the real one is a right smelly bastard, the scruffy cnut.
when I need your advice on the matter my Ashes will have been well scattered.
Make sure you keep your Jeremy doll's orifices clean, I'll wager the real one is a right smelly bastard, the scruffy cnut.
16 Re: Tax Returns Mon Feb 01 2016, 16:43
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
The real hypocrisy about all of this stuff about the global multinationals arranging their affairs to minimise tax payments to the UK tax regime, is that there are hundred of very large UK multinationals doing exactly the same thing. They're arranging their corporate structures to minimise tax payments to overseas tax regimes
We've a case here of the pot calling the kettle black. There is an element of hypocrisy in all this with a good dose of false rage chucked in by politicians of all colours trying to make capital out of it.
We've a case here of the pot calling the kettle black. There is an element of hypocrisy in all this with a good dose of false rage chucked in by politicians of all colours trying to make capital out of it.
17 Re: Tax Returns Mon Feb 01 2016, 16:49
Guest
Guest
Can't blame companies for taking advantage of loopholes, their duty is making a profit and paying dividends.
It's the governments duty to to make sure the opportunities to avoid tax are as limited as possible - in spite of the rhetoric it's clear that doesn't concern them.
It's the governments duty to to make sure the opportunities to avoid tax are as limited as possible - in spite of the rhetoric it's clear that doesn't concern them.
18 Re: Tax Returns Mon Feb 01 2016, 16:54
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
And you think Labour would be any different? I'm sure plenty of these loopholes were around when they were in charge.
19 Re: Tax Returns Mon Feb 01 2016, 17:05
Guest
Guest
New Labour were very poor on tax avoidance but they don't exist anymore.
You constantly point to their record as if they do, the point's completely inane.
You constantly point to their record as if they do, the point's completely inane.
20 Re: Tax Returns Mon Feb 01 2016, 17:06
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Oh right, so you're now distancing yourself from Labour under Blair and Milliband?
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