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Who said Britain would thrive outside the EU in 2014?
Absolutely this. For the Euro to survive there is a need for much closer and tighter fiscal integration, and I think that means federalism.
The UK isn't in the Euro zone and we aren't federalists. In fact I'm surprised that we haven't been kicked out of the EU before now, unless TPTB fondly hope that we will eventually change our minds and accept the Euro sometime in the future.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
Absolutely this. For the Euro to survive there is a need for much closer and tighter fiscal integration, and I think that means federalism.
The UK isn't in the Euro zone and we aren't federalists. In fact I'm surprised that we haven't been kicked out of the EU before now, unless TPTB fondly hope that we will eventually change our minds and accept the Euro sometime in the future.
Sweden aren't in the Euro and are suppose to have another referendum when they meet the "economic tests". They voted "No" the last time and have become stronger anti-EU integration since.
So we only need to get worried if they have another one.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Read this yesterday as well as reading, in part, to the missus who looked throughly bored. Basically it'll be a bumpy ride either way, but in the event of Brexit at least it'll be 'our pilots' in control.
It's interesting that one of the complaints about the EU is that it's all political elitists putting their own ideals above the needs of the common people. The argument above is exactly the same. Fortunately I don't think it's one that the majority really care about (that'll be immigration), but it is one that persists and you'd have to say it's also very arrogant and elitist to think that high principles of sovereignty and democracy should trump matters around the economy, prosperity and living standards of millions of people.
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