Two obvious trends from Thursday's elections:
The Fascist Frog & ReformUK Ltd have gained most in areas where the Brexit vote was most evident;
The Green Party of England & Wales has done best where voters are younger.
(Given that the Brexit vote itself was quite strongly age-determined a decade ago, we might conclude that the GPEW is in a better demographic position than Reform?)
@ChrisMayLA6 I think the young will learn once they start to work, that reform is the better option.
The greens have destroyed a lot of jobs in sweden.
Well, Brexit (which is where Reform finds its origins) has destroyed a lot of jobs in the UK, especially for the young.... likely different countries, different conditions
@ChrisMayLA6 This is true, _but_, we must not forget that this is the combination of brexit and socialist market policies. So a socialist country does better in the EU where it can claim tax money from other countries to paper over holes in its own budget.
A socialist country outside the EU, has to live with the results of its bad policy.
I propose to you, that had the UK turned itself into a capitalist paradise, post-brexit, with massive tax cuts, implementing massive bank secrecy laws, to
@ChrisMayLA6 become an international tax haven, to implement freedom of surveillance, to become a data haven, legalizing gambling, prostitution, etc. I'm 100% convinced, that the UK would right now be booming.
Well, of course to an extent it is a tax haven (through its connections with UK territories that are), we do have legalised gambling, we have relatively low taxes & the capitalist desire for cheap labour has been fulfilled.... yes still the economy is in a pretty poor state
@ChrisMayLA6 Are you sure? Based on my own research, and you know I am an avid tax planner, the UK is pretty far from a tax haven.
Banking secrecy does not exist these days, and didn't you abolish the tax non-resident status or what ever it was called?
Doesn't income taxes hit, or go beyond 40%? And what about CIT? I pay either 7% or 17%, 7% is almost acceptable, 17%, is borderline criminal.
If gambling is legal, how come Malta and Cyprus attract so many gambling companies and not the UK?
@ChrisMayLA6 Well, maybe I have to have a closer look. Last time the UK did not seem that attractive compared with some of the low-tax EU countries and/or micronations.
But... if we broaden the scope to include the channel islands, and caribbean, then you do have a point! But I imagine that the benefits of those low tax areas, accrue in those very same areas, and do not spread to include the UK.
@h4890
I'm not sure the normal residents of the Bahamas would agree....