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10-02-2019, 11:48 AM
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Re: Google and Facebook in London

Originally Posted by OldGreyFox ->
While we're on the subject of tax.
Won't all the employees from the new jobs created take people off the dole and turn them into tax payers? Double whammy!
Plus all the companies employing people and using consultants to keep up with the new technologies
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10-02-2019, 12:13 PM
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Re: Google and Facebook in London

Yep true OGF

However the point make had nothing to do with tax. Tax is a side issue. The point is that Remoaners try to dupe the public into thinking all businesses are flocking to EU countries and leaving the UK because of BrExit.

They are patently lying and misleading people and the actions of Facebook and Google, two of the largest companies gong, demonstrate the Remoaner BS adequately.

Tax is a different issue. Yes of course it matters, same for all the big giants link Amazon etc. But that's a different discussion entirely.
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10-02-2019, 12:18 PM
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Re: Google and Facebook in London

Originally Posted by Realist ->
Yep true OGF

However the point make had nothing to do with tax. Tax is a side issue. The point is that Remoaners try to dupe the public into thinking all businesses are flocking to EU countries and leaving the UK because of BrExit.

They are patently lying and misleading people and the actions of Facebook and Google, two of the largest companies gong, demonstrate the Remoaner BS adequately.

Tax is a different issue. Yes of course it matters, same for all the big giants link Amazon etc. But that's a different discussion entirely.


A lot of the tech companies set up in Ireland tax free after the financial crash in 2008. It was in return for employing people due to the high unemployment figures.
 
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