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India overtakes the UK in GDP terms
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Because we couldn't do it hereOriginally posted by vetran View PostIndeed, lets hope they fix the corruption, poverty & injustice over there.
Well done India.Comment
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according to studies we have already.Originally posted by sal View PostBecause we couldn't do it here
Transparency International - The Global Anti-Corruption Coalition
Its endemic over there, here we rarely see it.
Forbes Welcome
Poverty in the UK is nowhere near as widespread and despite the best efforts of the jobcentre very few people starve to death over here or lack access to clean water or medical care.Comment
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most of the Rotary clubs round here have a heavy Sikh presence, my Sikh neighbour actually runs a charity helping people in the UK.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDoes this mean that the UK will stop sending aid money to India and that India will start sending aid money to the UK after Brexit
If we ever really need it I expect they will.Comment
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Luckily soon we will be reducing our exposure to corruption
Corrupt European countries costing EU nearly £800bn a year, says study | The Independent
Britain is the sixth least corrupt country in Europe, behind Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Denmark, it says. Eastern European countries are all above the EU average when it comes to levels of corruption and are ranked in the bottom half of a table of 28 member states.
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They should put Michael Gove in charge and then all EU countries would be above the EU average.Originally posted by vetran View PostLuckily soon we will be reducing our exposure to corruption
Corrupt European countries costing EU nearly £800bn a year, says study | The Independent

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You do realise that prosperous trading partners is likely to be good for us? Like how China is now a huge importer of fine wine, whisky, etc.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell done Farage and everybody who voted for Brexit.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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India got very high levels of protectionism, the wealth is also very much uneven, those who wanted to buy Range Rovers have already done so, more or less.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou do realise that prosperous trading partners is likely to be good for us? Like how China is now a huge importer of fine wine, whisky, etc.
EU market is far more attractive as there are far more individuals to sell to.Comment
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How much are their houses worth? Can I buy a bedsit in Mumbai for under £3m?Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIt is amazing really that a country with a population of 1.25B has only just drawn level with a country with a population of 65M.
Just show's you how unequal the world is. The average Indian has 1/20th the wealth of the average UK citizen.
It will be a long, long time before that gap is closed.Comment
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To give you an idea, when I hired a 4-bed unfurnished apartment in Calcutta in 1995 it cost £1400 per month!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow much are their houses worth? Can I buy a bedsit in Mumbai for under £3m?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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