What a cheek. EU membership allowed multinationals to have brass plate on a tiny office in Luxembourg to avoid paying tax in the UK. @WSJhttps://twitter.com/WSJ/status/923522135963897860 …
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Exactly what Luxembourg did under their then Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker.
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EU pumps infinite euros as of today. So you need to give some of those back to the pump or you’re a criminal.
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Why does the headline particularise 'British'? From the article:pic.twitter.com/y7f3z2SRrn
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Because 'Brexit'
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What other incentive would these companies have? Shepherd's Pie?
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I thought U.K. was no longer part of EU. What right does EU have to investigate anything in U.K.?
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Don't investigate any of the BeNeLux, the most egregious offenders of all. Disgusting hypocrites.
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UK being investigated? It has already left you EU, why would it even care?
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UK is investigating if taxation within the EU is tackling the economic recovery
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