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And Yet Anther Tory U Turn !
Boris said he was going to cut Corporation Tax from 19% to 17% but now he has changed his mind and left it at 19%. More Tory dithering.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At least he has let us know what he is planning on doing, Corbyn doesn't even have a clue of what he wants or would do. Your mate Diddly says "I completely understand and support Labour's policy" in one thread but when asked about it she disappears from the thread and never answers. If you actually know where Labour stand could you please enlighten us as Corbyn never seems to know.
// it's to help fund the NHS, I thought you wanted more money for the NHS. //
If it were to help fund the NHS then they shouldn't have made the suggestion to start with. That's really the point. Either it was a good idea to cut corporation tax, in which case he should have stuck to the original policy, or it wasn't, in which case why make the suggestion in the first place?
It's good to correct wrong decisions, but it's better to avoid making those decisions in the first place.
If it were to help fund the NHS then they shouldn't have made the suggestion to start with. That's really the point. Either it was a good idea to cut corporation tax, in which case he should have stuck to the original policy, or it wasn't, in which case why make the suggestion in the first place?
It's good to correct wrong decisions, but it's better to avoid making those decisions in the first place.
//We back to trying to correct others English grammar are we instead of answering the questions.//
Nobody is trying to correct anybody's grammar. What's being questioned is some posters' comprehension of what was published. "We send the EU £350m a week" followed by "Let's fund the NHS instead" is not a promise. That's where the misunderstanding (or lack of comprehension) arises.
Nobody is trying to correct anybody's grammar. What's being questioned is some posters' comprehension of what was published. "We send the EU £350m a week" followed by "Let's fund the NHS instead" is not a promise. That's where the misunderstanding (or lack of comprehension) arises.
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