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#Oct20 + TUC trending top across all UK cities

Barry | 20.10.2012 09:35 | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles

#Oct20 + TUC trending top across all UK cities at 10.15 + good TV coverage

#Oct20 + TUC trending
#Oct20 + TUC trending

#Oct20 - this is not a recession, this is a robbery
#Oct20 - this is not a recession, this is a robbery

#Oct20 - this is not a recession, this is a robbery
#Oct20 - this is not a recession, this is a robbery


#Oct20 + TUC trending top across all UK cities at 10.15 this morning + good coverage on TV news (except for Matthew Sinclair of the Taxpayers Alliance totally excluding the issue of the multinational and corporate tax-evasion pandemic in his assessment of the alleged budget "deficit")

Have a nice day

Barry

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BIG FIRMS LET OFF £25 BILLION IN TAXES

20.10.2012 09:52

Even the Daily Mail knows we're right
Even the Daily Mail knows we're right

OLD FOLK TO LOSE BILLIONS IN STOLEN PENSION RIGHTS WHILE THE COALITION LETS BIG FIRMS OFF TENS OF BILLION IN TAXES

 http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/retirees-set-lose-billions-171946860.html

Multinational corporations earn billions from businesses that are supported by the physical infrastructure that UK taxpayers' pay for (the roads and pavements that allow them to take delivery of goods etc), they also earn billions because the staff they rely on are educated and kept healthy at UK taxpayers' expense, yet most multinationals contribute ALMOST NOTHING towards to the cost of the infrastructure they exploit.

The budget "deficit" could be wiped-out over-night if multinationals paid their way in society, yet an un-elected Coalition government steals even more services UK tax-payers have paid for, in preference to going after the multinationals for their fair share of tax.

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