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Old 18-02-2019, 16:01   #7683
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Re: Theresa May must resign

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
B****$ks

An interview was terminated as it was not on the subject requested.

Yet another wealthy person has gone to a tax haven.

What have either to do with Brexit????
Nothing directly but here's a couple of interesting points from that article. The fact that people perhaps listened to and trusted his views for leaving.


Ratcliffe describes himself as a lover of Britain


Yet, earlier in the same article....

In an interview with the Sunday Times to celebrate his success as “Britain’s most successful businessman”, Ratcliffe said: “What’s the reason to invest in the UK? Our skills are not great. We’ve got to deal with unions. We’re isolated from Europe. We’ve got logistical costs. Low tax rates help, but cheap energy could really help create those manufacturing jobs we need.”

The we're isolated from Europe i find particularly interesting. Because we all know that Brexit will draw us closer to the bosom of the EU.
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