That's a different argument than having a pop at companies who operate within the current law because you disagree with the law.
He wasn't 'having a pop' at companies. He was suggesting a change to the law.
I have no problem with a party saying we're going to change tax law - it happens all the time.
And why do you think parties change tax laws? Or any laws, come to that?
Change doesn't just come out of thin air, it's the result of lobbying by interested parties and consideration of expert opinion.. And what will get them votes...
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