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British Prime Minister Theresa May, who may cut the UK’s corporation tax rate to below 15 per cent, and Taoiseach Enda Kenny at 10 Downing Street last July

Some business types gather today
To hear the Prime Minister say
She’ll cut tax to the floor
Then cut it some more
Corporations should not have to pay.

John Moynes

Rollingnews

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11 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

    1. dav

      Hi Sido, it’s a LIMERICK. “A limerick is a form of poetry in five-line, predominantly anapestic[1] meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which is sometimes obscene with humorous intent.[2] The third and fourth lines are usually shorter than the other three. The following example is a limerick of unknown origin:
      The limerick packs laughs anatomical
      Into space that is quite economical.
      But the good ones I’ve seen
      So seldom are clean
      And the clean ones so seldom are comical”
      Cred to wiki –

  1. Martin Bishop

    A race to the bottom,
    The US wants to lower its tax for corps (Trumps idea) and now the UK wants to do the same, the only winners in this will be the corporations and the governments will have to find cuts to deal with the lower tax take.

  2. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

    If US and UK cut their rates
    We’ll soon become ‘Billy-No-Mates’
    We’ll see businesses shutting
    No more money for nothing
    And an economy in dire straits

    1. dav

      so long as we all agree that our economic strategy is providing tax evasion services to the rich, none of that “welll educated population, access to the EU” crap that’s spouted..

  3. norman bates

    who would have though that prostituting ourselves to foreign companies whilst doing absolutely nothing to develop our own industrial base would ever come back to haunt us?

  4. Spagnolia von Hoop

    May, she got wind of the tax
    From Enda in unironed kax.
    I fear that the Scots
    Will count up their lots
    And will rise up agin with the Sax.

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