Big companies will get huge tax cuts if there is no-deal Brexit, Dominic Raab suggests

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Corporation tax would be slashed to as low as 10 per cent - as ministers 'pull every lever we’ve got to see us through'

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That’s exactly what this country needs, big businesses paying less tax...

Look after your mates time.

The UK tax haven beckons. Not sure that's what people thought they were voting for

And public services 🤔

What about us little ones?

Little tax benefit as most businesses would collapse after a no deal Brexit, so a cynical distraction. Foaming Brexiteers having tantrums as EU isn't following Rule Britannia orders!!!🤦🏻‍♀️

The magic Tory money tree of tax cuts for big business and removal of workers rights and the minimum wage for workers! Raab's idea of Brexit is to turn the working classes into serfs to compete at the bottom with China.

Last minute desperate attempts have begun 😂

And you will pay EXTRA for the NHS... isn't it ironic?!?

That'll be nice for them. The real Brexit dividend.

Fuck business or tax cuts for business. Im a businessman and i will never trust or believe you, no matter what you and your magic money tree say! PeoplesVote

What happens to public services? Where's the extra for the NHS? Not to mention that it won't work.

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