The Brexit Goodness is flowing already
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Chemicals giant Ineos 'exploiting Brexit to relax climate change laws', documents suggest
Following industry lobbying, the Government last week announced a £100m-per-year exemption from environmental taxes for the firms that use the most energy
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Guy Shrubsole, Friends of the Earth campaigner, said: “Ineos are exploiting what they see as an opportunity in Brexit to seek further exemptions from environmental regulations. What other companies are seeking to cynically use Brexit as a chance to weaken vital social and environmental protections?
“The Leave campaign urged voters to 'take back control' - not to cede power to vast multinationals engaged in shadowy lobbying operations.”
Following a concerted effort by Ineos and other chemicals firms the Government last week announced a £100m-per-year exemption from the carbon trading scheme for the companies that use the most energy, to add to the £250m in tax breaks it had already granted."
And where and who one asks is the £350 million pounds tax revenue hole to be plugged by?
Go on, guess!
Here's a terrific idea!
Lets put the tax back on Ineos and fund the NHS instead!
Perhaps we could have that painted on the side of a Red Bus?
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Chemicals giant Ineos 'exploiting Brexit to relax climate change laws', documents suggest
Following industry lobbying, the Government last week announced a £100m-per-year exemption from environmental taxes for the firms that use the most energy
"
Guy Shrubsole, Friends of the Earth campaigner, said: “Ineos are exploiting what they see as an opportunity in Brexit to seek further exemptions from environmental regulations. What other companies are seeking to cynically use Brexit as a chance to weaken vital social and environmental protections?
“The Leave campaign urged voters to 'take back control' - not to cede power to vast multinationals engaged in shadowy lobbying operations.”
Following a concerted effort by Ineos and other chemicals firms the Government last week announced a £100m-per-year exemption from the carbon trading scheme for the companies that use the most energy, to add to the £250m in tax breaks it had already granted."
And where and who one asks is the £350 million pounds tax revenue hole to be plugged by?
Go on, guess!
Here's a terrific idea!
Lets put the tax back on Ineos and fund the NHS instead!
Perhaps we could have that painted on the side of a Red Bus?