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Spectator backs Brexit (again). Discuss.
Out, and into the world -- The Spectator backs Brexit | Coffee House
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Britain's coming Independence Day
From the New York Times:
2016-06-14 Britain’s Coming Independence Day
Throughout the campaign, the Remainers have highlighted “experts” from bodies like the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Bank of England, which all think that Britain should stay. They talk of being “shut out” of the room where decisions are made in Brussels.
These warnings sound like the neuroses of career politicians, not the concerns of the public, who see things very differently. Ordinary voters are weighing what is best for National Health Service hospitals and public services. By making the case from a political elite’s perspective, the Remain campaign has alienated, even antagonized, voters.
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It is the Remain team that has ended up looking reactionary. The European Commission, which the Remainers defend, is the only European Union body that can propose laws, and it is unelected — an arrangement George III might have admired.
The Remain campaign promotes an obsolete European project, a throwback to the 1950s when big regional trade blocs looked like the future, and size and scale seemed paramount in economics. In a world of globalized trade and localized power, the European Union — the world’s only declining trading group — is being left behind. All its supporters can muster in its defense is the fear of change.
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I'd have thought Bob Geldof, of all people, would be mad keen on Brexit when he read an article like this:Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBattle now broken out on Thames!
BREAKING: Bob Geldof is taking on Nigel Farage in a Thames boat battle
Sir Bob, another
chunt I can't stand.
2015-10-26 How the EU starves Africa into submission
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Battle now broken out on Thames!
BREAKING: Bob Geldof is taking on Nigel Farage in a Thames boat battle
Sir Bob, another
chunt I can't stand.
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