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  1. As a matter of interest how would you get an international footballer to play for Chelsea for £300K when he was being offered £30 million by Real Madrid?
  2. That's the system they have in Cuba and North Korea, unless your name is Castro or Kim.
  3. There were a couple on Newsnight last night although they seemed to spend all their time trying to come up with a plausible spin on Corbyn's latest gaffs. They didn't do very well at it. Chakrabarti in particular tied herself in knots infront of an entirely unconvinced Kirsty Wark.
  4. Looking at the polls where 50% more people say they will vote conservative than intend to vote labour, I would think that is prtty much mission accomplished. It seems though that Corbyn has his heart set on getting UKIP to chuck labour our of many of the safe seats in labours hearland just to be on the safe side.
  5. I saw this on a political blog. It rather amused me. " Jeremy is doing his job to the best of his ability and the polls reflect that."
  6. Its clearly very important to you. I think the rest of us are quite happy to know that the HSBC has moved highly paid jobs away from the UK for tax reasons, and that any company is free to do the same. None of this alters the fact that the Labour leader continues to prove he is unsuitable for high office. The polls currently show taround 50% more folk would vote Conservative than Labour in a general election which would spare the world from his vision of utopia. I thought Danny Blacheflower put it rather well yesterday and he was a labour party advisor. "Corbyn calls for max wage law if I was still an adviser I would have told him it's a totally idiotic unworkable idea"
  7. Actually you said the CEO couldn't take the decision to move the company and then pointed out that they had. In actual fact he now pays 14% tax in HK, so it is quite likely that rather more of them would be making the move if 100% tax were introduced. But lets not split hairs here. The important thing is Corbyn has once again demonstrated that he is a mad man with no ideas how to run his party let alone the country. So the more idiotic his policies the less likely we are to ever see them implemented. It never ceases to amuse me how his fan club rejoice and defend his jibberings. ---------- Post added 11-01-2017 at 09:52 ---------- As the top 1% of earners pay more than 25% of the total amount of income tax collected, capping salaries would be rather serious for the exchequer. If they don't earn it they don't pay tax on it, and the ones who simply move their income abroad don't pay it at all.
  8. I suspect it stands for the same as it did in 2009 when he and his office were based in the UK and they paid their taxes here.
  9. Thank you for proving my point. So the CEO takes head office out of UK because of UK tax regime. How much tax does the UK now collect on his salary?
  10. OK. So you think there is no way that UK based banks could move their operations overseas. That's one Brexit myth blown then. How many million pound plus salaries do you think there are in companies such as Apple, Google, HSBC and Yahoo.
  11. Just list the company on an overseas stock market and shift the head office there along with the tax liability. The man's a fool and thinks he's still living in 1960s Britain.
  12. Well I suppose if a Brit founded the next Google, Apple or Microsoft and started to earn some serious wedge, he could always jump on the first plane out of here and take the business with him.
  13. Clearly Jeremy Corbyn is, although on a positive note it would remove top level football from the United Kingdom which must be good news.
  14. I would say someone visiting A&E to get their false nails removed could be classed as trivial.
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