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Default More Project fear nonsense this time from the CBI. So what would they know ?

On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 14:25:21 +0000, Mark
wrote:

On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 13:10:07 +0000, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp
wrote:

On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 12:15:23 +0000, Richard
wrote:

On 16/02/2019 11:49, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp wrote:
Unfortunately philosophy does not come readily to the Brexit mob. You
can point out the bleedin' obvious to the end of time and they still
will not see. What kind of "my betters can do no wrong" nirvana the
forelock tugging pillock lives in, only he knows.

The Moggs of this world love that type.


Very odd the way some old farts on here want to protect the super rich -
still hoping they'll join them one day. Even when the possibility of that
- except by a lottery win - has long since passed.

So, you don't have any tax efficient savings?
Fool, or poor?


You really haven't a clue have you?

ISA, tax breaks and the like are a tool by HMRC to promote spending in
ways that will boost the economy.


And attempts to compare this with large scale tax avoidance is
deceitful.

A bit like buying cornflakes at 10% off. You are not fiddling Kellogs
or avoiding the full whack by taking advantage of the offer. You could
stick tape over the 10% off incidentally ant try to pay the full
amount but the barcode will be a givaway at the checkout and the till
operator will know you are a retarded Brexiter, so best not try it.

Taking your pittance assuming anyone was daft enough to pay you
anything worth taxing of course, and sending it overseas to where HMRC
has no means of directing its use or creaming of its "cut" is tax
avoidance, or as I prefer to call it tax dodging.


True. IMHO there's little difference between tax evasion and tax
avoidance. Just because the latter is technically not illegal doesn't
make it right.

People like Mogg and yourself have no qualms about pocketing
everything they can and dont give a damn for the rest of the UK, which
is basically why you nasty filthy bunch of traitors voted for Brexit.


Certainly one of the reasons. Although maybe they believed the lies
from the Brexit campaign.


Precisely, that's the "thick" bit.

Thick and greedy are the prerequisites for a Brexit voter, one on it's
own isn't quite sufficient to trash One's country.


Trump is looking forward to doing business with the idiots
incidentally. A divided Europe = more arms sales, more money for the
US and a few of the chosen Brexit traitors will find they have
directorships or nice cushy jobs at Lockheed Martin or Raytheon.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-armed-forces/

Once again the idiots that voted for Brexit didn't see that coming.
They thought they were going to have nice comfy NHS beds with old
style matrons.

Being thick isn't an excuse, they are still traitors and will get no
hospital spending and no thanks whatsoever when Gavin is bribed with
his Lockheed Martin directorship.


AB