Workingman wrote:These global US conglomerates, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Starbucks, Amazon etc. have played fast and loose with a nations' tax systems. So have the Chinese and Indians, btw. The EU, for all its faults, is big enough to take them on. The UK is a minnow with little or no power.
Actually no they haven't.
They have played HARD AND FAST with the WTO tax regulations. If countries don't want to adhere to those tax regulations because the top line profits of the organisations can't be taxed, then don't sign up to the WTO.
As for the EU? It has no tax competency conferred to it by the member states. In forcing what it has on Ireland it is actually breaking it's own laws. Nice to know just what kind of "regime" we are still linked to. At least the WTO rules are honoured, even in abuse. The EU has no honour. Only avarice and self interest.
As for being a Minnow. Dear God. This is the perception I've been fighting half my adult life.
It is so comforting to know that Russia is a "minnow", India and Brazil too. And those totally insignificant places like Canada and Australia. God what a problem it is to be so Insignificant....
Take India for instance. It's economy is smaller than ours, it's military is way less powerful (nuclear equaliser), yet they have over 1bn people.
Britain is not a minnow, as is proven every time a nation or group of nations petitions the UK to support them in the UN Security Council. Especially as we are one of the 5 countries with a veto there. Notably Germany doesn't have a permanent seat, let alone a veto. Neither does the EU. Well not until they misappropriate the French one.
The Grand Duchy of Luxemburg is a minnow. Hiding in the skirts of the EU. Roaring like a lion with borrowed prowess whilst mewling like a kitten every time the EU rattles it's sabre in it's scabbard.