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I reckoned that big business could afford it, and small businesses could be subsidised by central government to green themselves.
May says: "EU imports could compete with domestic industries [such as] dairy, agriculture; those products from Europe could be subsidised in different ways at the European end".
Private media firms such as Netflix and Amazon could be subsidised with public money originally taken from the BBC's budget to pay for rural broadband, the public broadcaster has claimed.
Far from seeking to protect member states' national assets, the EU demanded that nationalised postal services be opened up to competition, and finally removed any protected areas which could be subsidised.
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Caerphilly council said pooling budgets posed a "significant risk" as it could be considered to be subsidising its neighbour's services.
Mr Osborne rejected suggestions that it was unfair for those under the age of 65 to be subsidising a scheme that only better-off pensioners could take advantage.
Then they would only be subsidising themselves.
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