no. maybe you should come up with a method and regulation of making sure companies cannot set up and establish themselves here and the go elsewhere for tax reasons.
no. maybe you should come up with a method and regulation of making sure companies cannot set up and establish themselves here and the go elsewhere for tax reasons.
I'm perfectly happy with the current set up that we have really. You are the one who wants to put massive tax rates on profit makers which will force them away. You then want to put in measures which prevents them from leaving. It's absurd, but you have demonstrated your clear lack of economic knowledge so it doesn't surprise me.
and for all your economic knowledge, you've done nothing but say you are happy with it. i can only assume that you are the all knowing and that things are as good as they can be?
Current strategies are fine for this and I back the government. I'm not an economics expert, but it doesn't stop me from having done my own research.
I want to see drastic changes to the welfare system, and to the education system. I want for police forces to change the way that they are appointed funding, and I wish that we spent less money but spent it better within our Armed Forces. But, most of all I want for our deficit to be tackled in a steady and appropriate way to ensure the balance between growth and stability isn't derailed.
I don't care that some people may be doing unscrupulous (but legal) things in order to pay a lower tax bill as they are still bringing in vast swarms of money and jobs into this country.
Yes, there are things I'm not happy with but I'm intelligent and knowledgeable enough to know what is appropriate and what is not at this time.
Our prime concern at the moment is to reduce our budget deficit in an appropriate manner. Current strategies are fine for this and I back the government. I'm not an economics expert, but it doesn't stop me from having done my own research.
On a side note Alex, do you ever feel as if you're in an incredibly small minority in the West of Scotland, and that everybody else is a socialist and fantasist?
And within 5 pages the socialist utopia has tuned into a forced labour camp that you cannot leave.
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Does "inflating the currency" mean exchange rates will be better for us or the foreigners?
Foreigners.
On a side note Alex, do you ever feel as if you're in an incredibly small minority in the West of Scotland, and that everybody else is a socialist and fantasist?
Does "inflating the currency" mean exchange rates will be better for us or the foreigners?
What does "inflating the currency"? Devaluing the currency via inflation or pushing up the value of the currency?
He means watering down the value of the currency by causing or allowing inflation.