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So Where Does Jezza Think The Dosh Comes From Then?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3471 2517
I'd have though a LOHMO would welcome the chance to address the CBI
I'd have though a LOHMO would welcome the chance to address the CBI
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It won't hurt jobs and growth - it might scare a few tax-evading bankers away - but ultimately they need the UK more than it needs them.
We need to do business on our terms not theirs - a principled opposition might just start this process, rather than the Tory-Lite nonsense we've had from Balls for the last 5 years.
We need to do business on our terms not theirs - a principled opposition might just start this process, rather than the Tory-Lite nonsense we've had from Balls for the last 5 years.
sunny-dave, I assume by 'our' you're talking about Labour, Labour doesn't understand business. Miliband didn't understand it, Corbyn doesn't understand it, and you, it appears, don't understand it. You call business leaders 'Capitalist scum', but without capitalism society is a very sad place indeed. Take at look at any socialist/communist country, and then think about it. You really wouldn't want to live there.
I'm exaggerating for effect, Naomi - as you probably realise.
There is a 'middle-way' where business is allowed to prosper and the workforce is properly rewarded for its labour. This has worked in the past and must be reinstated in the future for a healthy society to exist.
The problem is that we have allowed the system in the UK to become so distorted in favour of the rich and powerful that they ride roughshod over everyone else in their pursuit of ever larger, more obscene, incomes - whilst evading legitimate taxation.
We need someone to 'enough is enough' - Corbyn may (or may not) be the right person to do this - but I'd rather have him attacking the grotesque excesses of 21st century capitalism than being sucked inside their tent.
There is a 'middle-way' where business is allowed to prosper and the workforce is properly rewarded for its labour. This has worked in the past and must be reinstated in the future for a healthy society to exist.
The problem is that we have allowed the system in the UK to become so distorted in favour of the rich and powerful that they ride roughshod over everyone else in their pursuit of ever larger, more obscene, incomes - whilst evading legitimate taxation.
We need someone to 'enough is enough' - Corbyn may (or may not) be the right person to do this - but I'd rather have him attacking the grotesque excesses of 21st century capitalism than being sucked inside their tent.
In terms of strategy, there is very little to be gained from the leader of the Opposition going to the CBI conference now. They would only boo him anyway. Perhaps in 3 or 4 years (if he lasts that long) when business might be looking for an alternative to whatever Osborne is doing, then addressing tneir conference then would make sense. Not now.
Take a look at this Baldric. Osbourne ran up more debt in four years than Labour managed in 13. And you claim "It's a speciality of the Labour Party Naomi, get into Power and 'spend' the Country into near bankruptcy"
http:// blogs.n ew.spec tator.c o.uk/fi les/201 3/11/Sc reen-Sh ot-2013 -11-21- at-14.4 1.361.p ng
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