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Brexit talks continue through the night as EU seeks progress

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By Danny Kemp

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Amazing... EU has two faces... it has the dictatorial financial and contractual control over its members in the name of mutual benefit by controlling the Euro currency and banking systems through the IMF and the banks of its members... while it also punishes those that do not agree or wants to work outside of the union in an open relationship by demanding compensation without detailed justification only because it can no longer control the currency and the banking systems of that exiting country... which in effect means it is not really benefiting its members...

The sad thing is.., EU is using its economic control via the currency to step outside of its mandate to control the political stance of the members... a dictatorship by any description...

It will be the end.., when the EU starts to "tax" its members using the guise of "interest" payments for all the loans made to its member countries and starts to actually enforce the collection by some police force...

Money controls economies and economies control people... people in "debt" has very few options and very little freedom...

Look at all those who owe the credit card companies... they end up working for the banks and not for themselves...

I still cannot understand why the real estate mortgage is based upon 30 years... people work 1/2 of their productive life in debt to the banks...

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