CaptainDaveUK
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- Oct 18, 2010
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I’ve explained in quite a lot of detail why I think the EU is more open to corruption. If you want to believe it is maybe the same as Westminster then that’s your prerogative, but corruption is rife in many countries across the EU and the way they vote for their politicians really doesn’t help.Okay I did that, all the links are about a Qatar scandal. This appears to be about Qatar buying influence in the EU. Not sure this is anything to do with the time it takes to reelect a parliament.
Perhaps you can point to a better example?
If we are comparing though, do we have any serious proof that corruption is more common place in Europe than in Westminster? Come to think of it, it corruption levels the best metric to measure democratic levels?
I'm not so sure.
Feel free to have the last say but I’ve got better things to do. UTA.
bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26014387