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by r7ueehhrhrh 2205 days ago
>Well in the EU we still have opportunities to fight against other's monopolies and try to impose ours. Which a single small country can't...<

Except for Korea, Japan, Singapore, etc.

>Talking about failures, there are so many in the UK right now<

This is why it's good Britain got out sooner than later. Europe, especially France and Germany, can't handle the idea that their 'European way' of doing things hasn't kept pace with the times. It's easier for these people to attack those trying something new than to accept the possibility of change. At least catch up with SEA before taking cheap shots at the UK.

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> Except for Korea, Japan, Singapore, etc.

Korea and Japan, being great, ancient and ultra-modern civilizations are totally depending on the US ruler for their own defence while they have to face a very dangerous neighborhood with N-Korea, China and Russia. And they're not very happy about it... And Singapore is a dicatorial city state less populated than London or Paris (an less rich). We could have expected a more ambitious model and destiny for a nation which once ruled the world.

> can't handle the idea that their 'European way' of doing things hasn't kept pace with the times.

Good luck with keeping pace with the times with Boris Johnson, Cummings and Patel... And to get back to the initial topic : what is the plan in UK for a sovereign cloud ? Well I guess the main idea is to give all your data to US companies and abandon any ambition to control your data privacy.

> taking cheap shots at the UK

For a couple of years Britannia has been wandering in the streets with a target painted on her dress and a message: "Hey, don't you dare shoot me, EU assholes"