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    Of particular interest to those in the UK, this article was published in the Guardian and spells out the control of the Corporation. This is not from an 'alternative' news site and is both fascinating and frightening. I hope many who open their Guardian's today will not just glaze over and move on but read and absorb it.




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    Posted: 31 Oct 2011 01:36 PM PDT
    The Corporation of the City of London has harmed you more than you know.


    By George Monbiot. Published in the Guardian 1st November 2011

    It’s the dark heart of Britain, the place where democracy goes to die, immensely powerful, equally unaccountable. But I doubt that one in ten British people has any idea of what the Corporation of the City of London is and how it works. This, at last, could be about to change. Alongside the Church of England, the Corporation is seeking to evict the protesters camped outside St Paul’s cathedral. The protesters, in turn, have demanded that it submit to national oversight and control(1).

    What is this thing? Ostensibly it’s the equivalent of a local council, responsible for a small area of London known as the Square Mile. But, as its website boasts, “among local authorities the City of London is unique”(2). You bet it is. There are 25 electoral wards in the Square Mile. In four of them, the 9,000 people who live within its boundaries are permitted to vote. In the remaining 21, the votes are controlled by corporations, mostly banks and other financial companies. The bigger the business, the bigger the vote: a company with ten workers gets two votes, the biggest employers, 79(3). It’s not the workers who decide how the votes are cast, but the bosses, who “appoint” the voters(4). Plutocracy, pure and simple.

    There are four layers of elected representatives in the Corporation: common councilmen, aldermen, sheriffs and the Lord Mayor. To qualify for any of these offices, you must be a freeman of the City of London(5,6). To become a freeman you must be approved by the aldermen(7). You’re most likely to qualify if you belong to one of the City livery companies: mediaevel guilds such as the worshipful company of costermongers, cutpurses and safecrackers. To become a sheriff, you must be elected from among the aldermen by the Livery(8). How do you join a livery company? Don’t even ask.

    To become Lord Mayor you must first have served as an alderman and sheriff and “must command the support of, and have the endorsement of, the Court of Aldermen and the Livery”(9). You should also be stinking rich, as the Lord Mayor is expected to make a “contribution from his/her private resources towards the costs of the mayoral year.”(10) This is, in other words, an official old boy’s network. Think of all that Tory huffing and puffing about democratic failings within the trade unions. Then think of their resounding silence about democracy in the City of London.

    The current Lord Mayor, Michael Bear, came to prominence within the City as chief executive of the Spitalfields development group(11), which oversaw a controversial business venture in which the Corporation had a major stake, even though the project lies outside the boundaries of its authority. This illustrates another of the Corporation’s unique features. It possesses a vast pool of cash, which it can spend as it wishes, without democratic oversight. As well as expanding its enormous property portfolio, it uses this money to lobby on behalf of the banks.

    The Lord Mayor’s role, the Corporation’s website tells us, is to “open doors at the highest levels” for business, in the course of which he “expounds the values of liberalisation”(12). Liberalisation is what bankers call deregulation: the process that caused the financial crash. The Corporation boasts that it “handle[s] issues in Parliament of specific interest to the City”, such as banking reform and financial services regulation(13). It also conducts “extensive partnership work with think tanks … vigorously promoting the views and needs of financial services.”(14) But this isn’t the half of it.

    As Nicholas Shaxson explains in his fascinating book Treasure Islands, the Corporation exists outside many of the laws and democratic controls which govern the rest of the United Kingdom(15). The City of London is the only part of Britain over which parliament has no authority. In one respect at least the Corporation acts as the superior body: it imposes on the House of Commons a figure called the remembrancer: an official lobbyist who sits behind the Speaker’s chair and ensures that, whatever our elected representatives might think, the City’s rights and privileges are protected. The mayor of London’s mandate also stops at the boundaries of the Square Mile. There are, as if in a novel by China Miéville, two cities, one of which must unsee the other.

    Several governments have tried to democratise the City of London but all, threatened by its financial might, have failed. As Clement Attlee lamented, “over and over again we have seen that there is in this country another power than that which has its seat at Westminster.”(16) The City has exploited this remarkable position to establish itself as a kind of offshore state, a secrecy jurisdiction which controls the network of tax havens housed in the UK’s Crown dependencies and overseas territories. This autonomous state within our borders is in a position to launder the ill-gotten cash of oligarchs, kleptocrats, gangsters and drug barons. As the French investigating magistrate Eva Joly remarked, it “has never transmitted even the smallest piece of usable evidence to a foreign magistrate”(17). It deprives the United Kingdom and many other nations of their rightful tax receipts.

    By undermining the standards set elsewhere, it has also made the effective regulation of global finance almost impossible. Shaxson shows how the absence of proper regulation in London allowed US banks to evade the rules set by their own government. AIG’s wild trading might have taken place in the US, but the unit responsible was regulated in the City. Lehman Brothers couldn’t get legal approval for its off-balance sheet transactions in Wall Street, so it used a London law firm instead(18). No wonder priests are resigning over the plan to evict the campers. The Church of England is not just working with Mammon; it’s colluding with Babylon.

    If you’ve ever dithered over the question of whether the UK needs a written constitution, dither no longer. Imagine the clauses required to preserve the status of the Corporation. “The City of London will remain outside the authority of Parliament. Domestic and foreign banks will be permitted to vote as if they were human beings, and their votes will outnumber those cast by real people. Its elected officials will be chosen from among people deemed acceptable by a group of mediaevel guilds … “.

    The Corporation’s privileges could not withstand such public scrutiny. This, perhaps, is one of the reasons why a written constitution in the United Kingdom remains a distant dream. Its power also helps to explain why regulation of the banks is scarcely better than it was before the crash, why there are no effective curbs on executive pay and bonuses and why successive governments fail to act against the UK’s dependent tax havens.

    But now at last we begin to see it. It happens that the Lord Mayor’s Show, in which the Corporation flaunts its ancient wealth and power, takes place on November 12th(19). If ever there were a pageant crying out for peaceful protest and dissent, here it is. Expect fireworks – and not just those laid on by the Lord Mayor(20).

    www.monbiot.com

    References:

    1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/oc...-city-st-pauls

    2. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...nts/whatis.htm

    3. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...t_proccess.htm

    4. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...htm#appointing

    5. https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/r...lification.pdf

    6. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rd...iongeneral.pdf

    7. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...t_proccess.htm

    8. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...e/sheriffs.htm

    9. http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/..._lordmayor.pdf

    10. http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/..._lordmayor.pdf

    11. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo.../Biography.htm

    12. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corpo...ernational.htm

    13. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rd...ingtheCity.pdf

    14. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rd...ingtheCity.pdf

    15. Nicholas Shaxson, 2011. Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World. Random House, London.

    16. Clement Atlee, The Labour Party in Perspective, Gollancz, 1937, p179, quoted by Nicholas Shaxson, as above.

    17. Quoted by Nicholas Shaxson, as above.

    18. Nicholas Shaxson, as above.

    19. http://www.lordmayorsshow.org/

    20. http://www.reclaimthecity.org/

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    Thanks for this excellent post, Corncrake. I knew of the existence of the City but i am amazed on how they controll the government in Britain and evade public awareness off their dark machinations.

    Let's smoke out the vermin! and Occupy is serving it's purpose well here, let's pray they can keep their ground at St.Paul's.
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    It isn't just people living in Britain that SHOULD be interested in this.
    There are about 285 banks, a few insurance companies, the Temples that control the bar (lawyers) and the main press agencies are all inside this sovereign state.
    THIS is the crown, not the queen.
    So, part of the issue, is that lots of people are not sure who and what the crown is.
    And that is when you feel there are two crowns.
    Enter the queen of australia, queen of canada and the rest and you start to get into the twilight zone.

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    Everyone is wondering why high ranking staff at St Paul's are resigning. They are giving vague reasons like 'the situation has become untenable'. Well, there hasn't been any trouble so far...

    I believe they have resigned because they know what's coming next, and they want no part of it....although the good folk camped out there may not be aware of what's brewing.

    Now I hear, the City of London Corporation are evicting them within 48 hours. This is the power house, they know British people are clever, they are not wasting any time to make sure the protestors do not gain a stronger toe hold or any more momentum. This is it, folks...face off time.

    Lord Sidious...we sure could do with you here!

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    Quote Posted by Lettherebelight (here)
    Lord Sidious...we sure could do with you here!
    Are you there?, Lettherebelight. I'm tempted myself to fly over to London, it's of great importance what will unfold there in the next week.
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    Quote Posted by Lettherebelight (here)
    Everyone is wondering why high ranking staff at St Paul's are resigning. They are giving vague reasons like 'the situation has become untenable'. Well, there hasn't been any trouble so far...

    I believe they have resigned because they know what's coming next, and they want no part of it....although the good folk camped out there may not be aware of what's brewing.

    Now I hear, the City of London Corporation are evicting them within 48 hours. This is the power house, they know British people are clever, they are not wasting any time to make sure the protestors do not gain a stronger toe hold or any more momentum. This is it, folks...face off time.

    Lord Sidious...we sure could do with you here!
    Well, I can't enter the UK without a visa and I am not sure they would give me one, so, sorry, but all I can offer at the moment is best wishes and moral support.

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    this,kind of Disclosure,is very interesting,I listen to a lot of radio and the (controlled)news shows have changed and the satirical comedy shows have changed.
    Its as if they have went through Wake Up school and had an injection of common sense in the last month,I find it very weird.

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    Go the Guardian..........How on earth did they get this past the editor/censor?????

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    Hi Hatemachines...
    I'm not there, but most people I speak to here in the UK are behind the protesters all the way. The protestors have been peaceful, tidy, polite (as you would expect, lol)...they have been articulate, reasonable but firm.

    They will not just go away! There is going to be some kind of confrontation.

    If you feel inclined to join the good folk who are holding the line, please do! I would not be surprised if, instead of dissipating, the gathering actually expanded!

    If they're still there this weekend, I'll be there too.

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    We should have an Avalonian contingent there to defend a corner and provide spiritual support, i was thinking.

    But i gues it was just daydreaming, would be nice though..
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    Another 'must read' article from earlier in the year by the author of Treasure Islands - Nicholas Shaxon from the New Statesman http://bit.ly/vI14bu. i have been astounded - though I suppose should not have been - by some of the responses from people I sent yesterday's link to. They are in utter denial. Interestingly these are the ones working in the money markets because of course morality gets put on the back burner when self-interest is involved. It is a case of 'I'm All Right Jack' - why rock the boat if you are doing well out of it?

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    The City of London...The Vatican...Washington DC!!!

    The true controllers of this World, answering to no one.


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    Default Re: Article on what the Corporation of the City of London really is ...

    Quote Posted by Tane Mahuta (here)
    The City of London...The Vatican...Washington DC!!!

    The true controllers of this World, answering to no one.


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    Here's a clip from a video called, 'Empire of the City.' It speaks to your point, Tane.

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    Quote Posted by Tane Mahuta (here)
    The City of London...The Vatican...Washington DC!!!

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    Excellent Corncrake, thanks.
    Nice to see the Guardian actually indulging in some real journalism for a change !

    The City of London police are also a force unto themselves.

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    Default Re: Article on what the Corporation of the City of London really is ...

    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    It isn't just people living in Britain that SHOULD be interested in this.
    There are about 285 banks, a few insurance companies, the Temples that control the bar (lawyers) and the main press agencies are all inside this sovereign state.
    THIS is the crown, not the queen.
    So, part of the issue, is that lots of people are not sure who and what the crown is.
    And that is when you feel there are two crowns.
    Enter the queen of australia, queen of canada and the rest and you start to get into the twilight zone.
    That's not the end of it... I was reading on one of our news sites that Prince Charles has veto powers over any laws that the UK passes that might impact on his financial affairs. I can't find the article in question tho... I'll keep looking for it.

    EDIT: Found the article :

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1226182218389

    Black prince eh? Interesting............
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