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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I own two houses and the land associated with them in Dundee. I don't own Dundee.
    Collectively the people who own houses and land here, and even live here do own Dundee. That's why it's been defended in wars, burnt to the ground and resurrected, grown etc over the years. They collectively pay for its services and use those service, they elect councils to run the place for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebunked View Post
    Collectively the people who own houses and land here, and even live here do own Dundee. That's why it's been defended in wars, burnt to the ground and resurrected, grown etc over the years. They collectively pay for its services and use those service, they elect councils to run the place for them.
    The electorate in Dundee vote to elect councillors not councils.
    However I have yet to come across a well run local authority in Scotland as they are all hopeless with Argyll and Bute Council being the worst run of the lot with the most useless and incompetent councillors.

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