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There may be Belgium registered Multinational company's for tax reason looking in who use Belgium to get money back home
. . . The reality is Ireland's fortunes are inextricably linked with the UK and not the EU. . .
Ireland has a unique opportunity,because of Northern Ireland,to exercise real influence in the upcoming debates if only Kenny grew a pair of cojones and looked beyond being Merkel's lapdog in order to secure a lucrative EU sinecure when his time runs out in Irish politics.
The people in this country are once again being sold short by their political masters.
Well then, let's join the Brits and bring the Belgians with us out of the EU.
cremeegg. Lots of Irish and multinationals companies source services and consumable parts/machinery through UK appointed agents holding contracts to do so for Companies all over the world.This will not change just because Irish companies have to pay a tariff on inports from uk .
I'm inclined to agree with this. For example last month, Rudolf Mellinghoff, a judge in the German fiscal court, is reported as saying that the EC should punish Ireland, and not Apple, over the 'state aid to industry' issue [broken link removed] and . By any reasonable standard it is unacceptable for a judge to call for a punishment not only when a case is under appeal but also to call for action to be taken against a party that is not under charge. I don't have a subscription to the article, but I don't remember seeing this reported in any of the Irish media. Or indeed any Irish politician taking him to task on it. In our common law system, we would not expect a judge to speak out on a specific case, or indeed to call for a specific finding. It's not justice as we know it, and is another example of the 'rotten heart of Europe'. The point being, I don't think we have any friends in the EU and our national interests, on which nobody appears to agree, will be ignored in the Brexit negotiations.There is hardly any real debate on an Irexit in this country with the mainstream media slavishly lapping up what its political masters want.
The Irish Times and RTE are Ireland's versions of The Guardian and BBC. Watch how they will cover the next real test of anti-EU sentiment,the Dutch general election, where the Leavers will be portrayed as spittle-flecked racists and the Remainers the last bastion of liberal consensus.
why do Irish people have to pay import duty (VRT)on cars they can buy cheaper elsewhere in Europe ?
Leo.There has being a massive jump in net exports In 2015 26.3% Over 200% more than we exported in 2015 to the UK.
I do not like (the EU is rotten to the core) to be left unchallenged.That is far far too broad an accusation.Please moderate such unthought out comments, and that is NOT to say EU is a bastion of virtue !.The EU is rotten to the core.
If the freedom of goods,services and people is so sacrosanct why do Irish people have to pay import duty (VRT)on cars they can buy cheaper elsewhere in Europe ?
Leo
Lets start with your post 193 Your statement there was a drop of the value of exports to the UK in 2015 from 23.4 B to 19.9 B show me where You got that If i am wrong I will admit it