On 27 Feb 2013, at 12:42, Paul Cundell wrote:
>>
>> WOULD THAT BE THE LABOUR PARTY THEN ?
>>
>> As stated I have never found a candidate whose views match my own (in
> public)
>> so I have not voted. When I do I will….for that I may have to stand
>
> Well it wouldn't be the chuckle brothers from the bullingdon club, or the
> wet weekend who makes promises he can't keep knowing he'll never be in power
> only to rip them up when by some miracle he ended up in power.
Thinking about it, I may stand
A single election promise to rip off the expense account as far as possible and
donate it it all to a local pub
>
>> I wil on Europe or if there's someone with adequate appeal in my
> constituency
>
> Back peddling? I'm sure you said NEVER will.
No I will not vote unless there is someone worth voting for
>
>>> For every sensational waste of resources story, I'll give you a Fred
> Godwin,
>>> Starbucks, Amazon - all who get huge rewards for hedged risk.
>>
>> The pay off he got at RBS was obscene.
>> Starbucks , Amazon and US corporate who use trust law and offshore
> entities
>> are a disgrace.
>> This is not hedging, they are simply exploiting loopholes. They should pay
> tax in
>> the country that they earn the revenue.
>>
> It's hedging in the true sense of the word, making sure you win whatever
> happens is hedging.
as you wish
>
>>> how the rich can leave the country whilst the poor are stuck with
>>> the mess the rich have left.
>>
>> The mess created by a decade of socialist squandering billions
>
> Really? Not by a load of greedy bankers on get rich schemes?
Was it not Gordon Brown and his Tonyness whose "light touch" promoted this.
Alos remember that banks are public companies. They must make profits
If you don't like one. change bank
>
> The only billions that were truly squandered were the billions spent
> propping up the fraudulent banks, which in a true capitalist world should
> have been allowed to collapse
I completely agree with you. There has not been any blood on the street.
Nothing is too big t fail.
> and the current lot are still doing it - The
> deficit myth is the grossest lie ever enforced upon the people and it has
> been sold by exploiting people's economic illiteracy.
Bollocks. Labour mismanaged and based their spending on optimistic forecasts.
>
>> The poor have passports, they go on lots of foregn holidays
>
> Do they? More Daily Express sensationalism.
It was a tad sensationalist, but not Express like …please
>
>> Even if you leave unless you take up residence an damage to obtain
> overseas
>> domicile you or your estate will always be subject to UK tax
>
> So why did your friends leave over 5p in the pound tax on what they earned
> over £150k a year, which they probably still had to pay? You're not making
> sense.
wel you add the then 10p increase in the top rate to their corporation tax
bill…..and it gets to a point where they decide….enough. Simple
>
>
>
>
> "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get
> its pants on"
> - Winston Churchill
> "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually
> come to believe it" Joseph Goebbels
>
>
….and party dogma is still dogma.
Glad we agree on some points
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