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by emp_zealoth
3518 days ago
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The EU is not giving UK hard time. It is simply no longer willing to go above and beyond to appease them nor should it do so. If UK does not want to take part in responsibilities but would like to keep the benefits EU is not able to allow that. It is a simple fact that there are no satisfactory ways for UK to leave EU and it is not EU fault. Most of EU rulers are democratically elected, at least no less than in most country-level governments. I support federalisation of EU. Most of the issues with EU stem from not enough integration and overly nationalistic nonsense countries do to the detriment of everybody. Euro needs a reform that will introduce transfers to less wealthy states, UK blocking much needed finance reform to keep its criminal City afloat, different countries throwing everyone under the bus so they can protect their own reelection. Any talk of "sovereignity" is goddamn laughable in this day and age, between the banks and trade agreemens and megacorps Together the EU is the biggest economy, outside of it you are just a shitty country that is hungover on glory long past |
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"Most", need I say more?
> Most of the issues with EU stem from not enough integration and overly nationalistic nonsense countries do to the detriment of everybody
"Ok so what we're doing isn't working out but if you give us more money and power I swear it'll work guys! Just trust me and give up your currency, boarders, militaries, and legislative branches and don't worry this isn't sketchy at all"
> Euro needs a reform that will introduce transfers to less wealthy states
Ah so the EU is now a charity/Robin Hood organization. Not a government? Most government's aren't so selfless. I'd go so far as to say that no government can be as selfless.
> UK blocking much needed finance reform to keep its criminal City afloat
Criminal City?
> different countries throwing everyone under the bus so they can protect their own reelection.
That's what happens with all governments. It's not about the public, it's about maintaining power.
> Any talk of "sovereignity" is goddamn laughable in this day and age, between the banks and trade agreemens and megacorps
Would you have found it better for black people living in America during segregation to say "Any talk of "equality" is goddamn laughable in this day and age, between the government and the kkk and the racist people" or do you think it was right for them to fight to reverse the encroachment of their basic human rights?
I see Brexit as a means of fighting back against a relentless ruling class that has grown out of an apathy of the working class.
> Together the EU is the biggest economy, outside of it you are just a shitty country that is hungover on glory long past
I can't see a single economist predicting a good future for the EU. It all looks doom and gloom from here on out. I'd say that the countries that are the worst off would benifit the most from less trade regulations. Look at what China and India have become. "Super power by 2020" would be a great thing to hear about the eastern block but that will never be the case under EU's thumbs