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Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare" video.
@momissimo4087 you mean the one the EU seems so keen to import to the EU. There are similarities, if anything they are made for each other, bit like the IMF and the ECB.
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@momissimo4087 is hat why he banks want to come to the EU. Not surprising the EU has a task force, it seems it has one of these for almost everything, shame they seem so corrupt. The EU can't even make cars without cheating its own rules. Who is going to take the banks to task when high level corruption is so endemic. The Greek financial crisis showed how corrupt the EU system really is. The loans to Greece were to prop up German banks, that actually ended up making money out of the Greece debt.
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@momissimo4087 oh come on the EU is organised crime. It blackmails whole nations, not just individuals. It is easy for be EU to claim it is free of corruption, I makes the rules and laws to make theft legal. It is the same system used by the US. Bribery and corruption are just defined as legitimate lobbying.
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@momissimo4087 the classic example is the way the Greek bailout was handled and how Greek national assets were sold at a knock down price. But we look at EU grant payments for non existent agricultural products, the CAP is full of corrupt claims. Then there is the matter of support payments used to pay for the relocation of industries from the UK to Poland. What about Monaco as a tax haven. How many of those identified by the Panama papers were EU citizens. I do not keep detailed records of every EU fraud that appears in the news, but there have been a significant number. Just Google "examples of EU corruption" and see the list.
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@momissimo4087 I am not defending corruption by successive UK governments. I know they are corrupt, why else would they have allowed the UK to be trapped within the EU. It wasn't for the good of the country as a whole,it was the vested interests that expected to make a lot of money for UK membership. Fortunately for the UK, brexit is seeing a number of these corrupt organisations moving to the EU. They clearly think it will be business as usually within the EU.
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@momissimo4087 funny how reports of UK corruption are true,but the huge amount of data on EU corruption is fake. The Greek bailout was corrupt. As was the process by which Greece joined the euro zone in the first place. The BBC produced a number of programmes on the corruption involved. But then the EU does not consider the bail out of German banks as a corrupt practice. Two thirds of the Greek bailout out money was paid to the German banks, who made a profit by charging interest on this bad loan. In an honest system the banks would have gone bust. The EU has documented the money lost in payments for no existent olive groves. I'd you even bother to Google "examples of eu corruption"?
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