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The Channel Islands
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I understand that the Channel Islands are not part of the United Kingdom but are covered by it's "Protection". If so, what do they pay towards the current UK's military budget?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But the channel Islands were not part of France in 1941 nor were they part of the US were they?
They were part of Great Britain we had a duty to defend them and we failed to do so.
As a consequence some Islanders went to slave labour camps and jews were deported to concentration camps.
I think there are a lot of good arguments about reform of the Channel Islands' tax arrangements but taking the defense tack is asking for trouble
They were part of Great Britain we had a duty to defend them and we failed to do so.
As a consequence some Islanders went to slave labour camps and jews were deported to concentration camps.
I think there are a lot of good arguments about reform of the Channel Islands' tax arrangements but taking the defense tack is asking for trouble
One of the reasons they may have done quite well is that they rigorously control who comes and goes and who is allowed to reside there.
Asylum seekers, economic migrants without jobs, aircraft hijackers and the like need not apply. Nor need those with no visible means of support. Furthermore, the islands are not part of the EU.
You may or may not agree with some of these policies, but the residents of the islands have decided that that is what they want and they seem to have done rather nicely.
Asylum seekers, economic migrants without jobs, aircraft hijackers and the like need not apply. Nor need those with no visible means of support. Furthermore, the islands are not part of the EU.
You may or may not agree with some of these policies, but the residents of the islands have decided that that is what they want and they seem to have done rather nicely.