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Old 04-07-2016, 13:22   #1003
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Big Brian View Post
What you don't think the EU will bring theirs down as it will likely attract investment in the UK? Surely the logical step would be for them to do likewise?
No. The EU aren't interested in a race to the bottom on headline corporation tax rates - see Republic of Ireland and their 12.5% rate. The others haven't rushed to compete with that.

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Originally Posted by Big Brian View Post
Theresa May will try and keep us in the single market even if it means freedom of movement. Hope she won't get in. this was said on breakfast this morning.
Smart, but probably unpopular.

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Why do you keep harping on about compulsory voting? We do not live in a dictatorship.

Voting is a right each and everyone has the option to excersise or not.

No-one will tell me I have to vote. That is my choice.
Australia has compulsory voting. I wouldn't call it a dictatorship.
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