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  • Vassal State

  • How America Runs Britain
  • By: Angus Hanton
  • Narrated by: Hugh Kermode
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Summary

British politicians love to vaunt the benefits of the UK's supposed 'special relationship' with the US. But are we really America's economic partner - or its colony?

Vassal State lays bare the extent to which US corporations own and control Britain's economy: how American business chiefs decide what we're paid, what we buy, and how we buy it. US companies have carved up Britain between them, siphoning off enormous profits, buying up our most lucrative firms and assets, and extracting huge rents from UK PLC - all while paying little or no tax. Meanwhile, policymakers, from Whitehall mandarins to NHS chiefs, shape their decisions to suit the whims of our American corporate overlords.

Based on his 40 years of business experience, devastating new research, and interviews with the major players, Angus Hanton exposes why Britain has become the poor transatlantic relation - and what we can do to change it.

©2024 Angus Hanton (P)2024 Swift Press Audio
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An interesting book looking at how one country can have influence over another.

I think the author illustrates clearly what money and power can achieve. I assume historically this is nothing new, but is now affecting Britain. I am not sure if this country will become a state of America or/and a playground for the rich? Time will tell!

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Incredible insight into the pillaging of the UK

Littered with well exampled contradictions of US monopoly foreign taxation. Struck that $4 billion of artwork leaves the UK every year.

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every british citizen/patriot must read

we have the IP we have the finance
but we systemically sell off to foreign countries ?
this has to change now .
debt inequality is the symptom .
foreign equity companies are the disease.

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We are up the creek without a paddle

Very well laid out view on the UK current predicament. This book beautifully takes us through all parts of UK policy from healthcare, defence HMRC and UK intellectual property and how the US is controlling us by its so called special relationship. Unfortunately, I don’t see the UK political landscape changing to take us out of the US corporate buyout noose with its two party system. Angus’s views on other topics I checked out on-line, before I bought this book shows a person who really cares about the UK and highlights the inequalities in our society. I very much respect the well thought out opinions and arguments. This book is a must read, especially before the UK elections, to form an informed view before voting.

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Eye opener

Excellent analysis of the current state of affairs with regards to “ special relationship”. A must read.

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The detail is fascinating

This is a book every young person should read. It is clear and persuasive. The book is a clear story of a country giving up its independence to a larger one without being aware of it. The take over of UK business by US companies has progressed at breakneck speed and the full consequences have been totally overlooked. .

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