Long thread! A remain supporter has asked why I am pro-Brexit. Whether it was a genuine question or not, I thought it was something worth answering properly. Twitter probably doesn’t lend itself to such an open question, but if anyone’s interested, here goes…
@TheFreeWorldOrg@Politax3@churchosaj@ActionBrexit@Nigel_Farage All the rules within the Anti Tax Avoidance Directive were already UK law and remain UK law. The UK's legislation is more robust than anything required by the EU.
This is widely known. Talking about other people's ignorance makes you look an idiot I'm afraid.
@wendlingere49@dave43law You block people for saying this, but you're simply a liar. You know this isn't true, almost everyone knows it isn't true by now. What can you possibly gain? More people will know you're a liar.
There's no evidence he is anything other than a British citizen and taxpayer.
@LizWebsterSBF@Ryderback3@tzanninis Again, as you know, or should know, the UK's tax avoidance legislation is already tougher than anything required by the EU.
@LizWebsterSBF@Bagoman3 The EU "clamped down" on tax avoidance by implementing rules the UK already had. If anything, the EU turbo-charged tax avoidance by allowing competitive tax regimes, like Ireland, to operate within a system which insists on non-discrimination.
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