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Is It Right That Rich Businessmen From Abroad Should Attempt To Thwart The Democratic Will Of Another Country?

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youngmafbog | 08:59 Thu 08th Feb 2018 | News
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Soros, Branson etc.

Surely they can only have a vested interest in their own wallet and none whatsoever for the people of the country they are trying to overturn?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5365023/George-Soros-backs-pro-EU-campaign-400-000.html
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What, those rich businessmen from abroad who own the Sun, the Times, etc.?
You have answered your own question.i.e vested interest.
Even as a remainer, this does seem a little strange. But we live in strange times.
Branson's not all bad, he gave me a great laugh bouncing off that building a few years ago.
dunno why he gives a rats plaster, he's 87 and ain't short of dosh so George, enjoy your billions and stay out of it matey!
Another immigrant into Britain who was afforded an education and a degree here, who subsequently goes on to undermine the very place that gave him his first chance.
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The Cahir. Yes if they do it, why would there be any exceptions?
We are a trading nation and allow free enterprise.
All of the people mentioned are British, with the exeption of Soros, who was British but is currently a US citizen. (maybe)
//We are a trading nation and allow free enterprise. //


Or will be once we shed the EU shackles. Perhaps the Hungarian born George Soros(formerly György Schwartz) does not approve of that, in so much as he will find it more difficult to manipulate our money markets for his own ends.

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