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WPP, the world's biggest advertising firm, says it could return its base to Britain if a new government guarantees to reform tax on overseas income. The company, led by chief executive Martin Sorrell, moved its tax base to Ireland in protest at what it said were tens of millions of pounds in extra taxes on non-UK profits. Steve R writes: A manifesto with specific aims is pointless. Politicians need to be flexible to adapt to the changing world. Instead of telling us what they would like to do about various issues, perhaps the parties could just state clearly what they actually stand for. I want a government that has core principles that mirror my own; compassion, fairness and dignity. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/what_would_be_your_manifesto.html" >Have Your Say
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