Futures Forum

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Getting potholes filled: and asking multinational companies to pay their fair share of tax to make it possible

Who benefits mostly from having a nice bit of infrastructure?
Futures Forum: Subsidies and social engineering: or why we build roads.
Futures Forum: Investing in roads in East Devon: who pays ... and who benefits?

And who is being expected to fill in the missing bits of that infrastructure?
Futures Forum: Volunteers in the community: 'doing jobs for free' or 'empowering communities to take local action'?

Here is an image from an ongoing campaign in Australia:
























Gruen | Facebook
Gruen | Facebook

The full advert is going viral:
Meet Australia's multinational tax shifters - mUmBRELLA
Fairtax - campaign ad against Australia's multinational tax minimisers – Videoland
This ‘Gruen’ Ad Brilliantly Shows The Consequences Of Companies Not Paying Their Fair Share Of Tax | Junkee



The Pitch | Multi-nationals and tax. - YouTube

See also:
Futures Forum: "You can't take the politics out of infrastructure planning"
Futures Forum: The Infrastructure Bill: "Infrastructure isn’t just about pouring concrete... It’s essential that we see infrastructure as a means to an end, not as an end in itself."
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Jeremy Woodward at 13:57
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