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Ay, that's true enough
Ok, it sounds like you're answering "yes" to my question above. You want Ireland to stop being a tax haven, even if that means less revenue for the exchequer.
Is that a fair thing to say?
It also seems like you think there are social problems caused by us being a tax haven, and they might be made better if we stopped being one. Is that accurate too?
It's ending anyway Apple does the double Irish that is they are not only based here but the bremuda triangle or some place like that as well anyway the whole process that they took advantage of was announced to finish some years ago in advance. I think it's suspected that they may use the US as their tax base instead and especially if Mr Trump can lower the US rate. It's a moot point how much of a tax haven we are really certainly others in Europe and the EU are also deserving of that label if not perhaps more so.