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Old 18-01-2017, 02:11 PM #23
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Britain has as much right to retain its own culture and identity as any other and therefore take action to protect them and it is no more or less corrupt than most other Europen countries.

No country or government will ever be perfect because people aren't perfect but what we have is generally pretty good, which is why so many want to come here.
Protecting people from corruption has nothing to do with culture...none.

We are considerably more corrupt, mafia bosses are more diplomatic.
We were pretty good, now we are dire. Bury your head and sing Jerusalem but how can a country hurtling towards autocracy,which is already more easily described as a meritocracy than a democracy be anything but?...
We have too many representatives with a conflict of interest, who are glorified lobbyists or who are simply biding their time before shuffling to a cushy corporate position.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-d...ght-corruption
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