A hundred business chiefs have signed a circular letter to
the Daily Torygraph supporting the Conservative Party. What's new? We always
knew that the Tories were the party of the bosses and the rich. This merely
confirms it.
They are concerned, apparently, that a Labour government
might increase corporation tax (which used to be called profits tax) back from
20 percent to 21 percent. You would think that they haven't got clever lawyers
and accountants to reduce the amount of their profits that they actually pay
tax on.
What is surprising is that, after the experience of so many
Labour governments, they should think that a future one might be anti-business.
Labour has long since recognised that, as profits are what drives the
capitalist economy, profit-seeking businesses have to be pandered to and
encouraged nor demonised or overtaxed. Which, if you accept capitalism as they
do, is a logical position.
Ironically, the very same day Labour was grovelling before
big business, arguing that a Labour government would be better for business
than a Tory one on the grounds that it wouldn't toy around with the risk of
Britain withdrawing from the EU and making access to the vast European market
more difficult for them.
Labour, Tory. Same Old Story. They are Tweedledum to the
Tories' Tweedledee. Most people know that now.
Simply LOVE the Tweedledum/Tweedledee graphic. It's to DIE for.
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