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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Brexit: So let's have some positives from the Leave lot
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 2605716" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>For the length of time the European .Union has existed, it has had the same aims. The problem is that very few realised that when we joined.</p><p></p><p>So a 'second chance' will change nothing at all. It was always going to be a supranational state, run from Brussels / Strasberg with national governments subsumed. </p><p>To do this it needed a common currency, common taxation and common laws, common defence and a strategic support for core businesses for each member. Agriculture was not one of those for the UK and fishing was thrown in to get access by Heath.</p><p></p><p>The core businesses for us are finance, tourism and services.</p><p></p><p>In the UK at the moment there appears to be a media blackout on problems in other EU states. Calais? There are riots, but nothing is reported. Spain has a couple of banks in dire trouble. One has folded. Nothing. Germany's Deutzbank is not that healthy. Nothing. Immigrants? Have they stopped? Nope, but we are not being informed. At the moment, anyway. </p><p>Parliament is an irrelevant layer in this undemocratic institution.</p><p>I'm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 2605716, member: 169"] For the length of time the European .Union has existed, it has had the same aims. The problem is that very few realised that when we joined. So a 'second chance' will change nothing at all. It was always going to be a supranational state, run from Brussels / Strasberg with national governments subsumed. To do this it needed a common currency, common taxation and common laws, common defence and a strategic support for core businesses for each member. Agriculture was not one of those for the UK and fishing was thrown in to get access by Heath. The core businesses for us are finance, tourism and services. In the UK at the moment there appears to be a media blackout on problems in other EU states. Calais? There are riots, but nothing is reported. Spain has a couple of banks in dire trouble. One has folded. Nothing. Germany's Deutzbank is not that healthy. Nothing. Immigrants? Have they stopped? Nope, but we are not being informed. At the moment, anyway. Parliament is an irrelevant layer in this undemocratic institution. I'm out. [/QUOTE]
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