May’s kind words to the EU – how to make a corporate tax avoidance specialist happy

“We are so sorry to have upset you Mr & Mrs EU, but now we see that your requests for all our money were quite justified.”

https://www.thecanary.co/uk/2017/11/27/corporate-tax-avoidance-scandal-keeps-growing-now-really-reached-10-downing-street/
I thank TheCanary.co.uk for the photo and the words below. May came into power promising ‘a country that works for everyone’ at the Conservative Party conference of 2016. She even spoke of inequality and said she would build, “an economy that’s fair and where everyone plays by the same rules.” She said all firms should pay “their fair share of tax” and added:
Whoever you are you – however rich or powerful – you have a duty to pay your tax.
Those words returned to haunt her when the ‘Paradise Papers‘ were leaked in November 2017. The documents alleged that her husband’s company, Capital International Limited, used offshore loopholes to invest in tax havens. Although not illegal, this seems like exactly the kind of behaviour his wife had pledged to stop.

Mrs May says “The fact that you, the EU, have proved your financial ineptitude on so many occasions means that we should have foreseen your desperate need for our money and we are so sorry to have caused you pain, so here it is.

“Please come and take all the cash you need for as long as you want.”

“We quite understand that your need to support all the globalised corporations (for whom most of you work) while NOT upsetting the banks, is key to delaying the inevitable financial meltdown which will cause the daft Euro & EU to fail.”

Meanwhile, the voices of sanity are out there but well hidden or absent from  the pro-EU BBC news departments.

Jacob Rees Mogg is politely calling May stupid, by calmly exposing all the flaws in her speech yesterday. (Google is your friend; Well, OK, no it isn’t, but you know what I mean (I hope))

Nigel Farage (Ed: Who he?) was talking sense yesterday in reaction to her pile of claptrap.

Boris had a pre-emptive strike in his 4000 word essay in last Saturdays Telegraph, most of which made sense. Such a pity he has not grown up yet – but sadly he and Jacob are our best hope to avert the disaster of the current Tory position.

There are many more voices out there too, mine included, all trying to overcome the insanity that is Theresa May’s ridiculous climbdown and betrayal of the British people’s voice.

Those voices are being drowned out by the Remoaners who are holding sway in the public sphere due to their dependence on the EU’s support for globalist mediocrity and access to news channels.

 

 

 

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