Re: Exodus of companies from high-tax Britain
- From: Mile Wrong <mel.rowing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:18:26 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 30, 8:18 am, Blue <b...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dr Quite wrote:
"Regus is the third company this week to announce that it is to move abroad
because of business taxes. Asset manager Henderson and engineer Charter are
moving to Ireland where the tax regime is more business friendly and Regus -
whose chief executive Mark Dixon already lives in the tax haven of Monaco -
is moving to Luxembourg.
They will follow pharmaceutical group Shire and United Business Media who
have already relocated to Ireland this year."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/08/30/cno....
They've got their EU now, why should they stay.
And the Ireland they're moving to is booming thanks to
the cash we cough up to the EU.
It's like paying a burglar to steal from you.
In this case, the burglar lives in Downing Street.
Companies for some time now have no need of international identity.
The profits and dividend continue to roll in where'er they are
located.
It is therefore incumbant upon governments to tender for their favours
and facilitate their businesses.
A good thing too!
.
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