What's the point of having a company like FB or Starbucks in your country if they're an incredible net loss to the economy? Why not stop attracting these kinds of businesses or even actively seek to kick them out? I mean, assuming that fixing the tax laws for corporations is impossible, which I think at this point is a fair assumption.
With numbers like this, it'd be easy to morally justify looting, and other otherwise criminal activities against both these types of corporations and the government that allows them existence. It'd seem to start tearing down at the social fabric in many countries, not just the UK, where the poor are actually taxed more than these corporations. With just a little more poverty and misery, I wouldn't be surprised if at some point we started seeing violence and social upheaval as people realize they have no other recourse.
And who could blame people if they reacted this way?
With numbers like this, it'd be easy to morally justify looting, and other otherwise criminal activities against both these types of corporations and the government that allows them existence. It'd seem to start tearing down at the social fabric in many countries, not just the UK, where the poor are actually taxed more than these corporations. With just a little more poverty and misery, I wouldn't be surprised if at some point we started seeing violence and social upheaval as people realize they have no other recourse.
And who could blame people if they reacted this way?