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Previously on "Which is more powerful : London or Brussels?"
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Of course Juncker would never stoop to such shenanigans as doing low tax deals with big corps in Luxembourg.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWith great power comes great responsibility.
Westminster long ago rescinded regulation of the financial sector, along with responsibility. Now they cheat. i.e. fixing bases rate between their mates, dubious financial products PPI etc..
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Normal service has resumed.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWith great power comes great responsibility.
Westminster long ago rescinded regulation of the financial sector, along with responsibility. Now they cheat. i.e. fixing bases rate between their mates, dubious financial products PPI etc..
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With great power comes great responsibility.
Westminster long ago rescinded regulation of the financial sector, along with responsibility. Now they cheat. i.e. fixing bases rate between their mates, dubious financial products PPI etc..
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI never elected you.
You aren't registered to vote in the election. In fact you fall at the first hurdle...
To vote in an EU election, you need to be registered as an EU citizen.
To vote in a US election, you need to be registered as a US citizen.
To vote in a CONTRACTOR UK election, you need to be a... guess
(Then after that, you need to be nominated, approved and voted in by those who can do that.)
But you need to remember one thing... This is NOT a democracy.
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Top Trumps:
Brussels: about 1 million people, 161Km^2 according to Wikipedia.
London: 8.5 million people, 1,700Km^2.
No contest.
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That's because admin never asked you toOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostI never elected you.
Choose your words carefully fatboy !
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I never elected you.Originally posted by WTFH View PostModerator power corrupts moderately.
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