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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    I spend far more time than I wanted to explaining to MMM - patiently and then not so patiently - that there are 'many more factor to consider when planning where to locate a business than simply Corp Tax'. Did you not read that? As recently as post 166, I told you that:

    I haven't suggested that corporate tax rates are the most important factor. They are a factor and are capable of being an insignificant factor or an important one depending on the size of any change.

    Do you have any new points to make and for me to respond to?
    There was me thinking you were making a strong case that proposed CT rise by Labour would automatically lead to mass job losses and companies racing for the UK exit door. But glad you agree with me there is much more to it than simply CT.

    So, when you answered NO to the YES /NO question, judging by your answer above, you could just as easily answered YES. Yes appears bo be closer to your posted above.

    Really enjoy these debates btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    There was me thinking you were making a strong case that proposed CT rise by Labour would automatically lead to mass job losses and companies racing for the UK exit door. But glad you agree with me there is much more to it than simply CT.

    So, when you answered NO to the YES /NO question, judging by your answer above, you could just as easily answered YES. Yes appears bo be closer to your posted above.

    Really enjoy these debates btw.
    As I said to you on post 199:

    MMM wanted a yes no answer to a question that does not lend itself to such a response.

    Given that his logic on the point is fundamentally flawed, 'no' is the best fit answer.


    As I said to you on post 200:

    If there is an argument against the proposition that increasing the tax rate reduces the attractiveness of the UK to do business and will therefore lead to lower levels of investment then I am still waiting for someone to give it. As Grist points out, making a change to such a significant factor alters the equilibrium and will necessarily produce a reaction, with none of the possibilities being job/worker friendly..

    If there are any other points you'd like me to repeat, do let me know.

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    Use your trolling skills and post where i've been rude Kerr, i'd love to know....

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Use your trolling skills and post where i've been rude Kerr, i'd love to know....
    Youre being rude now calling him a troll...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    Youre being rude now calling him a troll...
    A few snowflakes about if that's the case gm.....

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