I wouldn't call a billion a year into the economy "little" also I wouldn't call what they are paying in taxes on their "Entire" EU income, nothing either.
When it comes down to mulitnationals, they not only "can'" negotiate what they are going to pay in taxes, but they are obligated to by their shareholders. Many of whom are insurance firms who pay the pensions of the masses.... A fact Governments cheerfully like to forget.
This is the whole problem with trying to equate Corporation Tax for companies who are global in scope, with individuals who expect to get medical and pension services from their host country.
For those tax revenues that Apple pays to Ireland what are they going to get? Pray tell? Apart from more taxes?
Ireland has made a very good income out of being a low tax, low cost, home for Multinational tech businesses. The lingual benefits, ease of access to world markets and relaxed taxation regime have created a very lucrative and growing business in Ireland. For instance Microsoft Office365 hubs are also in Ireland rather than the UK.
For those who are in doubt as to what happens when investment, business and focus in a single sector goes away, they might want to read the Wiki Page on
Silion Glen, especially the first and last paragraphs of the Today section. Many of those areas were hit by up to 50% unemployment due to mine closures and I have up front and personal experience of that as I unemployed emerging from college in exactly that area during the decline. It took all of my skill, knowledge and dogged determination to get a job other than veg chopping and packaging for supermarkets.
For those who want to go on a crusade, like my BIL and SIL who totally believed in the witch hunt of Philip Greene, I say the same thing I said to them. The total witch hunt of Philip Greene for 11,000 jobs and £200m in pension funds scuppered the deal for TATA Steel selling off the British Steel business. 46,000 people's jobs and half a billion in unsubscribed pension funds impacting not only those future pensions but tens of thousands of people who are currently receiving their pensions today.
Add the fact that there is no way in hell that the UK government, in law, can get anything from Philip Greene, and we've now got 57,000 jobs at risk and nearly 3/4 of a £billion in unsubscribed pension funds.
Way to go MP's on a mission to "right the wrongs of the world" as they see it.
Sometimes it just makes me want to spit.