Commercial Solicitors

hop

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I'm sure it is legal

I'm also sure I'm not alone in feeling anger towards both the government for allowing the loophole to remain open and with the companies in purposely avoiding the tax.

As a consumer all I can do is try to avoid spending my money in establishments that operate in this way

Depending on the type of customer base you work with, potential lost business might be something to consider as well

Greg Clarke has refused multiple times to admit what kind of bribes were required to keep Nissan. Maybe he should offer me a bribe to keep my business here ?

Maybe I could launch a new car.. I will call it the Brexit. It will cost a fortune, you will not be able to see what it looks like and it will lurch dangerously to the right.
 

shoes

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Maybe I could launch a new car.. I will call it the Brexit. It will cost a fortune, you will not be able to see what it looks like and it will lurch dangerously to the right.

And then off the nearest cliff?
 

hop

Well-Known Forumite
And then off the nearest cliff?

I've been a conservative for many years and have been both a treasurer and secretary of a local society. I last met Greg Clarke the business secretary on New Year's Day this year.

However the loonies have taken control and the party are no longer one of business.

Whilst idiots are playing political games rather than looking after the business interests (and therefore national / tax interests) they can get lost.
 
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