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I really don't think there is a danger there. It's just normal politicking at the moment German strength seems to be their ability to bail everyone out. This is causing resentment in Germany and making it difficult for their Government, hence the pressure on Greece. Germany don't want to run Europe. They just want other governments to do deals that are advantages to them. As we all do. They will find out like the rest of us that it's not that easy to do. |
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We are where we are and the EU won't accept our influence unless we're part of the Eurozone which we clearly don't want to be. Are you saying we should join the Euro in order to bring it down?
What evidence do you have that Germany don't want to 'run' Europe? Their massive influence in Europe has brought them huge benefits, why wouldn't they want more? If they're having nightmares about how much influence they have, why not just stop influencing policy? Why wouldn't they want more control over the likes of Greece (which you've criticised for not running their affairs properly) and therby lessen the risk to Germany eh? Why wouldn't they then want to have more control over countries like Portugal and Spain which pose even greater risks to Germany? That'd be stupid wouldn't it? Anyway, they're doing it already aren't they by pulling the strings when it comes to the Greek bailout and I really don't understand how you can accept that they're doing it in Germany's interests but at the same time claim they don't want to have more control in Europe given the much larger risks to Germany via Spain and Italy. :confused: |
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I am saying that German actions so far are evidence of a country protecting their economy from further damage, not evidence of a country that otherwise desires greater control on the internal affairs of a country. I think 'run' Europe is a very broad definition and one Germany certainly cannot do. Would they like to favour their own economy? Of course, but they will face opposition from other countries as we all jockey for leverage and influence. France and the UK would do the same. We could easily be having this conversation about France now, if their economy had been stronger over the last few years. |
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We only seem to differ on the rationale. My opinion is that the Germans have always had a longer term view and have steered EU policy in a direction which suits their economy as a means by which to further their ambitions, not as a means by which to keep Greeks employed. I feel that they will continue on this path, using the weakness of other nations as a lever through which to secure yet more political control within Europe, thereby effectively ruinning the show in actuality if not in name. You have poured scorn aplenty on any such notion, using the old"memories of WWII" argument to try to rubbish that view. Neither you or can say for sure what the Germans' long term aim is but what you can't deny is that Germany is effectively running the show already and if that wasn't by design then it's a very happy accident for them isn't it. The fact that they didn't engineer or create the crisis we're in doesn't mean that it can't be used to their further long term benefit even if that 'only' means having more political control in 'problem countries' whose internal policies (in conjunction with the realities of the one size fits all Eurozone straightjacket) have created serious issues for the entire EU. Clearly the Germans see their future at the heart of Europe and aren't about to leave anytime soon so until you can come up with a convicning reason why they wouldn't want more control of the whole shebang to better secure German interests, I'll be sticking to my view and it has nothing to do with WWII. |
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Germany actually seems scared to take control of Europe, it's a poisoned chalice. They are opposing eurobonds and I don't expect them to agree to the massive centralisations some people are suggesting. |
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It's one thing to want the best for your own country, but it's another when you plan to achieve it at the expense of, and control of, your 'friends' in the EU. This was going on long before the introduction of the Euro, never mind the current Euro Crisis.
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Do I need a tin hat to participate in this thread or should it be a tin foil hat?;)
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good time to buy polaris golf home;)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...is-homes-crash Was originally 200,000 euros now struggling sell for 60,000 euros. I see branson calling for investment for small medium business. You could not argue against his call either. We need now investment programme. Would go as far saying we need to go beyond london. We need to look to get jobs and prosperity to northern towns. they decimated been underfunded by central government for years. If the government aint careful not prepared to invest further it will become serious tinderpot scenerio. Wonder if those towns if possible could become militant by witholding taxes spend it in there own towns. There few towns where the government must raise quite bit tax revenues from major businesses like ports/oil/chemical. Those towns have had poor investment from government despite having major businesses which raise significant taxes. If this re-invested or proportion raised towns would become prosperious. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...est-businesses Quote:
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What about income tax, NI, and VAT - would they withhold that, and how? |
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I know there lot ressentment that what taxation in certain towns raised in they not getting fair deal back. Think this why the anti london feeling coming from. Which questions should we change how government funding done. Say set % raised goes back in counties/towns where it came from the rest goes into national purse to deal national issues. This means prosperity evened out more we then see better programme where money gets better used. sure this would aid to close north south devide and social mobilty |
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I thought it was taxes from London and South East that was 'propping up' the likes of the North etc. It is the South that should feel hard done by.
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Old article 2004 warned this was issue which was ignored. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...s-6166410.html We need to invest back in these towns to grow the economy. We then will see the housing shortage be eradicated as that the real reason for housing issue too much population in one small part of the country. Would say 60% population england live in one area spread it more we have less issue such water shortages. We must be one most imbalanced countries in europe. |
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That's not what that article states - 'unusual' interpretation on your part....
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Ahem, the credibility of that article got put to one side for me at this point.
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