General Election 2016

Sinn Fein want to keep it at 12.5%.

AAA want to establish a minimum effective rate of 12.5% with a possible increase to 15% in the future.

Actually implementing the effective rate of 12.5 % is the minimum that should be done rather than being taken for a ride by the likes of Apple.

45k is a comfortable income and I would have no problem with the 40% rate increasing to say, 42%.

I’m in agreement with Sinn Fein’s extra marginal rate for those over 100k.

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Mary Lou McDonald is a fascist holocaust denier.

I asked you for your opinion as a SF follower. If you read the manifesto you would have an opinion.

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Aren’t you the one that wants the Troubles to still be taking place?

Fixed

Who are you voting for?

Have you got an opinion or are you just going to draw a smiley on your ballot paper?

I wouldn’t know much about agriculture, mate.

You clearly seem to have a strong opinion but seem petrified at the prospect of laying that forward to us and articulating a critique of their manifesto.

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No kid, I was never a supporter of ‘the troubles’

So @Sidney do you agree with your anti fascist mates on sf/ira?

I don’t support any political party, Sid.

I just want to see the ship being steered properly & growth to continue.

What are you shitting on about? I was talking about votes and running in elections. They did so from 1983 in Westminister, as a clearly expressed policy. They were outvoted by the SDLP. Your contention is that “they didn’t try too hard”, as your attempt to suggest that the IRA had the support of the nationalist community.

Your posts of late would strongly indicate you’re a Fianna Fail supporter who also disagrees with the peace process, pal.

You seem a bit confused.

45k is comfortable enough in Limerick, but in Dublin I wouldn’t be so sure.

Fairplay for actually putting the policies on the thread. The Multinationals like Apple, Facebook, Google and the financial services corporations from the US are paying ridiculous low levels of tax, but their jobs would’nt be in Ireland otherwise unfortunately.

It’s a catch 22. Still better off with them then without.

They did so on the basis of an abstentionst ticket. Again, I will repeat the question, do you think a party who is showing a serious intent of entering constitutional politics does so on an abstentionist ticket?

The IRA had a strong support from the nationalist community and at time the IRA strongly superseded SF.

Where else would those multinationals move in the EU?

What the fuck is carryharry askjng you about every detail os the SF manufesto for?

Couldn’t give a fiddlers about the north, nothing iv ever posted here would suggest otherwise so you are confusing me with another.

So @Sidney , are you just a little bit anti fascism, but not fully?
Are you a holocaust denier like Sean Russell and Mary Lou McDonald?

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Their ticket in Westminister is still abstentionist

Mother of Christ

What’s up your foreskin?

It wouldn’t necessarily be the EU pal. India is our biggest competitor now for these companies imo.

Pune, Bangalore rather then Dublin, Cork, Limerick. Speaking English and having a supposedly educated workforce is null and void nowadays.

Tech companies in particular couldn’t give a fuck where they setup shop.

Do you know they have a NI Assemlbt since the GFA?

Are you that ignorant and uninformed on matters regarding the O6?