curprev15:3215:32, 1 December 2021 SeoRtalkcontribs 100,281 bytes−151 Cut excess linking. OK to have multiple links to one page if they are for different sections, but not ideal to link repeatedly to the whole page, or any one section. See also needs review; not suited for items already multiply linked in the body.undo
curprev15:1815:18, 1 December 2021 SeoRtalkcontribs 100,399 bytes+74 Corr. lang. var. Apply "apparent" to the growth, as the basic point is that this was not accounting of real national economics but a corporate tax-driven distortion. Clarify which post-war. Qualify the "a major tax haven" point, which was not undisputed, and "academics" (as it cannot be said to be a consensus, though many hold the view, for sure). Follow-on + consequences - tautology, cut one.undo
curprev15:0315:03, 1 December 2021 Financefactztalkcontribs 100,283 bytes−35 removing this from the lead, the wp page 'Ireland as a tax haven' was linked 10 (yes, ten) times in the article and this has now been reduced to 9 (yes, still nine links to the same other wikipedia page and this is after numerous other links have been removedundo
curprev14:5214:52, 1 December 2021 Financefactztalkcontribs 100,350 bytes+10 i'm not sure why the word satirical has been removed, it gives a more accurate description in the lead. It is is hardly an academic term or definitionundo
curprev21:2221:22, 17 August 2021 Financefactztalkcontribs 100,526 bytes−192 where to even start, remove a few cross links to other Britishfinance articles at least and change the wording so it isnt promoting its own name. You cannot unfortunately invent your own original nicknames until you get to the fame of Paul Krugman - see ""reverse Leprechaun tax""undoTag: Visual edit