Skylarking
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No we don't.Unfortunately we have reached a point where we need a world wide tax system so companies don't use different tax jurisdictions to minimise taxes and pay their fair share no matter where they are located and domiciled for tax purposes. I just don't see it happening and in the mean time we get ripped off.
We need to be able to vote for a government that will ensure the stuff that we as a society deem important can actually be funded via an efficient tax system that all fairly contribute towards. We don't need a government that abdicates its responsibility to some international body while our they plays negotiation games around international trade deakls where we citizens end up being able to buy rubber dogshit cheap while our lobsters are exported for maximum profit (by multinational that sets it up so the lobsters are sold cheap to an os intermediary residing in a tax free jurisdiction solely to avoid paying any tax).
Fcuk the multinationals, I'd be happy to see a turnover tax on individuals, businesses while multinationals with these sweet-heart investment/tax dodge deals can go by the way of the dodo... May be the manufactured products caqn again be made to last (which is the real way to environmental protection, not have factories churn stuff)...