The Dutch Finance Minister, Jan Kees de Jager, has said on several occasions that he won't support a financial transactions tax because it will drive investment capital out of the Netherlands. Until recently, nobody paid much attention to him. Since he's one of the last significant holdouts (with Sweden and the UK), I'm sure Germany and France will put tremendous pressure on him.
Quote from Explorer:
Dutch FinMin: Will never accept a financial transactions tax
http://www.forexlive.com/blog/2011/...ll-never-accept-a-financial-transactions-tax/
Great news if true! The Netherlands are in the Eurozone and as long as they hold firm then Schaueble can stick his idea where the sun don't shine...
Very independent people...