Nov 20th, 2012 by Conor McCabe
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Posted in Ireland | 2 Comments
Unless the tax is measured in bankers’ skulls, I don’t see that it can be regarded as either fair or substantial.
These industries need to be nationalised, not taxed. The Trade Union movement shouldn’t be afraid to say so either.
part of our problem is that most of our banks are mostly nationalised
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Sins of the Father:
Tracing the Decisions
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Unless the tax is measured in bankers’ skulls, I don’t see that it can be regarded as either fair or substantial.
These industries need to be nationalised, not taxed. The Trade Union movement shouldn’t be afraid to say so either.
part of our problem is that most of our banks are mostly nationalised