Starmer's vision quest

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First Aspect

Senior Member
I don't think we can take the opinion seriously of someone who doesn't know the difference between a US military rifle and the UK domestic intelligence service.

He also has a questionable understanding of proper nouns.
 

Stevo 666

Über Member
Yeah the numbers are the numbers, but going on strike just after you e agreed a pay deal is fairly idiotic. They won't win, they shouldn't win. Pay has eroded, yes, but they aren't unique in that. Mine has too. I think I'll go ask my boss for a 30% rise.

I'll give a try too - the boss could do with having a laugh.
 

Pblakeney

Senior Member
Quite, as a Remain voter, I 100% agree. Not sure why you are bringing Taxes into it, I never mentioned taxes.

I suspect he is beating the usual retorts to the punch as the standard narrative of taxes is preferred to the inconvenient truth.
 

icowden

Shaman
Quite, as a Remain voter, I 100% agree. Not sure why you are bringing Taxes into it, I never mentioned taxes.
No - but I expected that to Stevo's explainer as to why companies were leaving. It's because we are hostile to big companies and rich people y'see, not because we are now an isolated country with limited trade agreements.
 

CXRAndy

Legendary Member
Macron not even left the UK and they just keep coming


View: https://x.com/GBNEWS/status/1943220738413985947?t=JlRyAFRAOw7E8eGWhjPRgg&s=19


Its a full blown policy of Starmer
 

CXRAndy

Legendary Member
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No - but I expected that to Stevo's explainer as to why companies were leaving. It's because we are hostile to big companies and rich people y'see, not because we are now an isolated country with limited trade agreements.
you know that both explanations are wrong right? There is currently no evidence for a tax-walkout (unnessacery because of all the legal tax evasion options for big companies)
And there is absolutely no evidence of the ''companies walking out due to Brexit claim'' international shipment is down due to Trump and extra rules the EU has introduced. Before Trump and these EU rules but after brexit not considerable change was witnessed.
 

Pross

Active Member
you know that both explanations are wrong right? There is currently no evidence for a tax-walkout (unnessacery because of all the legal tax evasion options for big companies)
And there is absolutely no evidence of the ''companies walking out due to Brexit claim'' international shipment is down due to Trump and extra rules the EU has introduced. Before Trump and these EU rules but after brexit not considerable change was witnessed.

There’s no such thing as legal tax evasion.
 
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