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Corbyn says: “So many people in modern Britain do what seems like the right thing to do. They get jobs, they spend all day working hard, they save to buy their own home, they raise children, they look after elderly or sick relatives. And yet, at the end of it, they get almost nothing left over as a reward.
“Compare their lives with the multinational corporations and the gilded elite who hide their money in the Cayman Islands because the Conservatives are too morally bankrupt to take them on.
“Labour in power will end this racket and make sure that everybody pays their taxes which fund our public services.”
It all sounds great, but why hasn't it ever been done before under Labour's watch, and exactly what is the plan?
How can you make comparison between the life of the person described in para.1 with a multinational company?