EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 12 MIN
The City of London: The Secret Empire Inside Britain
from CYOL with Jeremy Ryan Slate Archive 1 · host Jeremy Ryan Slate
Inside London is a one-square-mile entity older than Parliament itself. It has its own mayor. Its own police. Its own flag. And a permanent representative embedded inside the British legislature who has never been elected.This is the City of London Corporation — and for centuries, it financed the British Empire.But when that empire collapsed after World War II, something unusual happened. The land empire ended. The financial empire didn't.In 1957, a quiet regulatory decision birthed the Eurodollar market — and the City reinvented itself as the center of global offshore banking. Using jurisdictions like Jersey, Cayman, and the British Virgin Islands, it built what researchers call "the spider's web": a hidden empire for moving capital outside normal regulation.The old empire ruled territory. The new empire rules liquidity.This episode investigates:• The medieval charter that still protects the Square Mile• The Remembrancer — the City's unelected agent inside Parliament• How the Eurodollar market rewired global finance• The birth of offshore banking and the spider's web• Why the British Empire didn't disappear — it went underground
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Inside London is a one-square-mile entity older than Parliament itself. It has its own mayor. Its own police. Its own flag. And a permanent representative embedded inside the British legislature who has never been elected. This is the City of London Corporation — and for centuries, it financed the British Empire. But when that empire collapsed after World War II, something unusual happened. The land empire ended. The financial empire didn't. In 1957, a quiet regulatory decision birthed the Eurodollar market — and the City reinvented itself as the center of global offshore banking. Using jurisdictions like Jersey, Cayman, and the British Virgin Islands, it built what researchers call "the spider's web": a hidden empire for moving capital outside normal regulation. The old empire ruled territory. The new empire rules liquidity. This episode investigates: • The medieval charter that still protects the Square Mile • The Remembrancer — the City's unelected agent inside Parliament • How the Eurodollar market rewired global finance • The birth of offshore banking and the spider's web • Why the British Empire didn't disappear — it went underground
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