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Would You Trust Corbyn With Business?
With the benefit of his father’s ‘business expertise’, Jeremy Corbyn’s son, Tommy, set up a business which has gone into liquidation with debts of £100,000 - before even being launched. Jeremy may yet, as the article suggests, come up with a cunning plan to rescue the disastrous enterprise. Nationalisation.
Well, it’s a thought. ;o)
https:/ /herald publici st.com/ jeremy- corbyns -sons-f irm-goe s-into- liquida tion-ow ing-100 000/
Well, it’s a thought. ;o)
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It is quite apparent that Corbyn and McDonnell do not understand how businesses work. Neither of them are able to grasp something as simple as the people who will ultimately be affected by an increase in businesses taxes will be the consumer - many of whom are the 'poor' they apparently want to protect. Businesses will not altruistically swallow a tax increase - they will pass it on.
If an increase in business tax turns a profitable company into an unprofitable one, a business owner may simply decide to call it a day - resulting in a loss of jobs, some of whom could be affected are the 'poor' they apparently want to protect.
The detrimental ramifications of Corbynomics are enormous.
I see some utilities are now off-shoring holding companies, and transferring the stock into them, for fear Labour will issue CPOs at less than market value.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ busines s/2019/ nov/24/ power-f irms-mo ve-owne rship-o ffshore -to-pro tect-ag ainst-l abour-r enation alisati on
It is quite apparent that Corbyn and McDonnell do not understand how businesses work. Neither of them are able to grasp something as simple as the people who will ultimately be affected by an increase in businesses taxes will be the consumer - many of whom are the 'poor' they apparently want to protect. Businesses will not altruistically swallow a tax increase - they will pass it on.
If an increase in business tax turns a profitable company into an unprofitable one, a business owner may simply decide to call it a day - resulting in a loss of jobs, some of whom could be affected are the 'poor' they apparently want to protect.
The detrimental ramifications of Corbynomics are enormous.
I see some utilities are now off-shoring holding companies, and transferring the stock into them, for fear Labour will issue CPOs at less than market value.
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Can you please write a post saying what it is that you find endearing about Mr Corbyn and why he gets your support ?
Is it that he’d not press our nuclear deterrent ,that’s if we have one under his leadership,is it that he’s sympathetic to terrorist organisations such as the then IRA and HAMAS, or is it he’s anti Monarchy but would have to ask the Queen to form a government, maybe it’s because he dislikes Trump so much that he refused to meet him when he visited here,but he’d have to work with him if he formed a government ???
Perhaps you can now gave me Jeremys good points?
Can you please write a post saying what it is that you find endearing about Mr Corbyn and why he gets your support ?
Is it that he’d not press our nuclear deterrent ,that’s if we have one under his leadership,is it that he’s sympathetic to terrorist organisations such as the then IRA and HAMAS, or is it he’s anti Monarchy but would have to ask the Queen to form a government, maybe it’s because he dislikes Trump so much that he refused to meet him when he visited here,but he’d have to work with him if he formed a government ???
Perhaps you can now gave me Jeremys good points?
Shame McDonnelL didn't need another bag carrier/goffer. Remember when Cob was big on discrimination in the workplace and the jobs for the boys culture? Then you may remember another layabout son of his being handed a £48k a year from the public purse with Cob's buddy McDonnell. Not a peep of protest from Catweazle when this happened. As I said.... pity there were not two fake non job positions to fill. It would have saved this dead leg from going bankrupt and save any investors the grief of losing their hard earned money. It is in the blood with every commie. They couldn't run a whelk store at the seaside. Notice how they have tried to hush this up whilst the GE campaign is running. Deceitful lot of toads.
And Labour's plan to heal the division? Prolong the run-up to Brexit (or not) by renegotiating the deal then putting it to another referendum, with the potential Labour PM not indicating what he would prefer.
Corbyn is ducking out of a decision, fence sitting, kicking the can down the road. All to hide the divisions in his party.
//this presupposes that Corbyn is going to win: he ain't. //
the likelihood is that nobody will win. there is every possibility that, given tactical voting, Labour end up with more seats than the conservatives and look to get into bed with another party. these will of course have their own red-line requirements (like the SNP's abandonment of the nuclear deterrent) so expect some of Labour's more "out there" policies to be wound in.....
the likelihood is that nobody will win. there is every possibility that, given tactical voting, Labour end up with more seats than the conservatives and look to get into bed with another party. these will of course have their own red-line requirements (like the SNP's abandonment of the nuclear deterrent) so expect some of Labour's more "out there" policies to be wound in.....
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