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Bern
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someone who cares about building a great future for her children
Australasia Katılım Şubat 2011
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Restore Britain’s economic policy is about two words - freedom and fairness.
We must become globally competitive, all whilst ensuring our own people are the ones feeling the benefits.
Open to investment and creating an attractive home to build a business. But currently we are suffering with a broken system that is incredibly uncompetitive, overly complex, and yet amazingly permissive when it comes to the extraction of our wealth.
Corporation tax has risen. The regulatory burden has grown. Money flees Britain. We are living in the worst of all worlds. It stinks. We can all feel the unfairness in the air.
Billions of pounds generated within the British economy continue to flow out of the country each year through dividends, intra-company transfers, and other shady complex mechanisms - often with limited reinvestment and very often, sod all tax paid. Huge corporates stripping the British economy of its wealth. Under a Restore Britain Government, this will end.
This is unfair, this is unsustainable. This is not what we want.
It places an ever-greater burden on those who cannot restructure their affairs with expensive accountants or move their income offshore.
British workers, British sole traders, and British small business owners. On those who we rely so heavily, the current deal is a crap deal. The global corporates benefit, decent British men and women suffer. It is rotten.
Restore Britain takes a very different view.
The solution is not to retreat away from proper competition, nor to tax, tax tax. Instead, Britain must become both more competitive and more disciplined - a country that rewards enterprise while insisting on responsibility and fairness for the British people.
Firstly.
Britain should have the lowest corporation tax rate in Europe.
If Britain wishes to attract businesses, create jobs, and generate growth, it must offer a tax environment that is not merely competitive, but leading. Undercut our neighbours. Go for their business. We must be ruthless.
Send a powerful signal. Britain is once again serious about growth, serious about enterprise, and serious about rewarding those who build and invest.
But this alone is not enough.
A low-tax system that is easily exploited does not serve the British people.
Any low tax environment must matched by a determination to ensure that wealth generated here contributes fairly to the country in which it is created.
Our country. Our economy. Our success.
Currently, large volumes of profit are distributed overseas through dividends and complex corporate structures allow for the shifting of profits out of the Britain on an industrial scale. This is morally wrong.
Restore Britain would address this imbalance directly and unashamedly.
We would introduce fair and proportionate withholding taxes on dividends paid to overseas shareholders, ensuring that profits generated in Britain deliver a reasonable return to the British economy. Not shifted off to some low-tax paradise, stripping the British economy of its own wealth and rewards.
Restore Britain would tighten the rules around profit-shifting and complex offshore arrangements, closing loopholes that exist purely to sneak money out of Britain.
All of this would be paired with a system that actively encourages reinvestment so that the incentive to do this would be lower and lower. There would be no need to extract wealth to a low tax environment, because Britain would be that low tax environment.
Businesses that retain profits in the UK investing in jobs, infrastructure, research, and expansion should benefit from a simpler, more favourable tax regime. If you want to contribute to our economy and infrastructure, you will be rewarded for doing so.
The five golden rules of business.
What’s. In. It. For. Me.
Restore Britain’s objective is not to penalise success, but to align business incentives with the long-term interests of the country. This is not complicated, it really isn’t.
For too long, the debate has been framed as a binary choice between being pro-business or pro-fairness. We disagree.
Britain can and should be both.
A country that attracts investment and rewards enterprise - but also one that ensures that the benefits of that growth are not systematically and deliberately extracted elsewhere to benefit foreign people and foreign lands.
If wealth is created in Britain, a fair share of it should remain in Britain - supporting local economies, from which our country’s success will flow.
Restore Britain will build an economy that does not work only for those who can freely move their untaxed money across borders, but for those who live, work, and raise families in our country.
Those who want an economy built on low, but fair, taxation - there is now a political party you can support.
Restore Britain.
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Yelling “call the cops” when a member of the public is just asking you a question makes you an absolute fucking retard @NatCookMP

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💯💯💯 Full support here! 💯💯💯
British Bastard 🇬🇧@BritishBastardX
Boycott Comic Relief? 🟥 Im in support of this, are you?
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🚨CHILLING: 16 year old on bail stalks a 25 year old childcare worker up the escalator at M-City Clayton in Australia, pulls a knife and stabs her in the back - completely random, no words, broad daylight.🇦🇺
CCTV catches every second. She's fighting for life in The Alfred. He gets charged then probably walks again thanks to bail.
Innocent people stabbed going to work while repeat kids roam free.
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🚨 AUSTRALIAN PM CHASED OUT OF MOSQUE BY MUSLIMS!
Australian PM Anthony Albanese went to a big mosque in Sydney for Eid prayers (end of Ramadan).
Instead of a warm welcome, people yelled at him hard.
They called him a "putrid dog," "genocide supporter," booed loudly, shouted "get out!" and "shame on you."
Security had to rush him and the Home Affairs Minister out through a back door to escape the angry crowd.
After years of trying to please everyone, this is what he got.
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They operated fake daycare and learning centers in Minnesota, fraudulently billing child nutrition programs like Feeding Our Future for about $250 million in meals and services for children who largely didn’t exist.
The stolen money was then laundered through kickbacks and bribes and spent on luxury purchases instead of providing real care.
Now taxpayers will be footing the bill while they serve time in jail. Why haven’t these foreign nationals been deported?
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How Ireland works :
Today Meath Council started the demolition of an Irish family's home that was built without planning permission 20 years ago. Despite years of legal struggles trying to right the planning issues, the parents of the family are now facing arrest.
Meanwhile, a purpose built migrant village consisting of 65 different structures that was also built without planning permission, has not been demolished. It still houses migrants to this day and the owners have been paid over €30 million since the development was deemed illegal, despite it being called "Ireland's biggest planning scandal."
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Pro-Lifers Should Never Drink Another Starbucks Coffee Again Because It Funds Planned Parenthood buff.ly/fSOUzy6

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Get ready Australia, ....
They used COVID19 to mandate human rights violations and they got away with it. Now they're going to use the war on Iran as an excuse to do it again.
While Australians will be forced to stay home, again, both Labor and Liberal governments will get off scot-free for their decades of energy policy incompetence.
Whilst the war on Iran may be the straw that breaks the camel's back, the real cause of this crisis is decades of incompetent energy policy:
- Petroleum reserve: 36 days (instead of 90 days).
- Diesel reserve: 34 days (instead of 90 days).
- Jet fuel reserve: 32 days (instead of 90 days).
- Oil refineries: 2 (down from 8, in mid-2000's).
- Oil production: ~200,000 barrels/day (down from ~700,000 b/d).
- Base-load electricity generation: 177TWh (down from ~220+TWh, in late-2000's - replaced with low-reliability, intermittent, expensive "renewables" that are highly dependent on external supply chains).
Australia's energy policy incompetence has resulted in a country that is highly vulnerable to external forces and events - this is why we are now seeing massive price rises and shortages.
NOT primarily because of the war on Iran, but primarily because our governments have made us incredibly vulnerable and fragile.

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When it comes to international relations, you don’t get the luxury of ideology, you pick up the phone and you deal with reality.
Albanese should already be speaking directly with the US President.
A Trump presidency was always a possibility, we would say certainty. A prepared government would’ve planned for it and appointed a diplomat capable of navigating that relationship. Instead, Albanese chose Kevin Rudd, a figure hardly known for building bridges with MAGA.
Australia can’t afford hesitation or missteps on the world stage.
Right now, we’ve got a Prime Minister who too often brushes off serious issues as “right-wing conspiracies” instead of confronting them. That approach doesn’t cut it internationally, and it won’t go unnoticed in MAGA Washington.
In uncertain times, Australia needs steady, experienced leadership.
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