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There are major British investments in Ireland. Corporation Tax is low in Ireland. But is that is a justifiable reason for handing over 7 billion pounds of taxpayers money. What happens also if other Eurozone countries go the same way as Ireland. Do we bail them out as well. |
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Well that just about sums it up.. how stupid could we be to even ask questions on cuts in this country while giving loans to Ireland?.. the tory tea bloke tells us George Osbourne is some sort of shrewd player.. and this goverment are doing the right thing...:rolleyes: |
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George Osborne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
extract- Each year between 2006 and 2009, Osborne attended the annual Bilderberg Conference, a meeting of influential people in business, finance and politics At these secret annual gatherings our future is planned - undemocratically BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Bilderberg: The ultimate conspiracy theory extract- "Shouldn't we expect that the rich and powerful organise things in their own interests. It's called capitalism." |
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According to BBC News, we are lending Ireland 7 billion at 5% and borrowing it at 1 1/2%. So we make 25 million per year as long as it remains unpaid.
It doesn't mention any payment protection insurance, though. So if it goes unpaid, we will have no comeback, other than taking Ireland to court and getting a county court judgement. And they will probably be told to pay it back at a pound a week. :( |
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Today it seems that we are all capitalists now , global capitalists at that . Even China is included, even though it is still labelled as a Communist state . Why I don't know . Granted it is still totalitarian , but the gap between the rich and poor is growing , and its economy is going at break-neck speed down the capitalist road . As someone has said : " We are all in it together ." |
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