Who is this guy?

by WinterBear-1230

28 comments
  1. I’m no expert, but I think that’s Michael Taylor

  2. From the user name and picture, I can tell you he almost definitely has a finance course he’ll sell you

  3. The sow the seeds of division amongst us plebs so we fight amongst ourselves. Well those of us dimwitted enough to be dragged into it

  4. Also looking at the Sun and Daily Mail.

    What an odd coincidence that they’d be so focused on stirring right wing hate against migrants. It’s a mystery that.

  5. Doesn’t matter who he is, what matters is the point being made.

  6. Thats Michael Taylor, who’s online social handle is shifting shares.

    Aside from the obvious, he makes interesting, topical and educational type videos with regards to finance and goings-on in the UK. He [quite rightfully] hates Starbucks and other large global tax-dodging organisations.

    He’s worth a follow!

  7. Thats Michael Taylor, who’s online social handle is shifting shares.

    Aside from the obvious, he makes interesting, topical and educational type videos with regards to finance and goings-on in the UK. He [quite rightfully] hates Starbucks and other large global tax-dodging organisations.

    He’s worth a follow!

  8. All well and good waking up to this but realistically what can the average person do about it? Vote in another private schooled snake who pretends to care about us? What is the solution here?

  9. Corporations pay tax on profits. They either have the option to pay tax or invest that profit in their own business so there isn’t a profit to be taxed on.

    Tax is designed that way to encourage companies/corporations to grow which then means they hire more people. More people with jobs means more people with disposable income to invest back into the economy.

  10. It’s worth remembering that tax payers spend £1 billion a year topping up the low wages of Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, and Morrisons employees.

  11. Not really? Everyone fucking hates Starbucks and most people I know wouldn’t set foot in one. Mainly due to tax reasons. You can be upset at both.

  12. Starbucks had a revenue of 500 million in UK last year.

    And registered loses of (off the top of my head) 35 million.

    Financial engineering at it’s best. Move profits elsewhere, and pay taxes in a cheaper place.

    note: USA does not let them do this. We just decide to let them do it.

  13. Is it true though? I’m not saying there’s not an issue with tax dodging but when I looked it up I can’t find anything to back up them making anywhere near billions of profits in the UK

  14. Starbucks don’t sexually assault women and murder people

  15. They pay vat though.

    20% creamed off the top of literally all economic activity should be enough.

  16. I don’t see Starbucks raping kids or stabbing complete strangers

  17. I don’t care how much tax Starbucks pays I don’t want 150,000 men in my country who we know nothing about. What an insult to people who actually contribute and had to go through the legal route to be here.

  18. They can’t just point at Jimmy Carr and Gary Barlow any more.

    Don’t forget David Cameron shut down parliament early for the summer hols in the midst of the 0% tax scandal of big multinational firms like Amazon, Starbucks, Google and Apple etc.

  19. Imagine being able to acknowledge multiple problems in society?? Fancy that

  20. It’s funny that Facebook and twitter focus on Afghans, Pakistanis and Indians when the most common other language i hear here is Russian? Almost like there’s a particular group telling me who to be made at?

  21. Almost is doing a huge amount of lifting but it gets the progressives excited.

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