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You are right about progress so far about federation. But now that Germany is demanding to be at the EC helm, surely we can see what is going to happen. One of their goals will be to save the Euro, which could implode if Italy goes tits up with its debt. This can only be done through fiscal integration which is then the first concrete step to federation because of the powers needed to be transferred to Brussels. Oh - the Parliament. They want it as I've explained before because they would then trump national parliaments. They always cheer Verhofstad when he calls for federation. Have you not thought this through properly? |
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How would a nation state run the EC? The head is nominated by the Parliament and the other 27 by the council. Martin Selmayr is indeed German but he still needs to be voted in to position. The EPP seems to be the largest party but that certainly isn’t all German. Hey, there are times when you raise things I haven’t considered which is great. It gives me the opportunity to learn new things which is always a good thing. However, you have not convinced me at all that the EU is some master plan for Germany. |
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You go slightly too far in your interpretation of my words in saying that the "EU is some master plan for Germany". Yes, slightly. But, as I've said, it's in their blood (Deutschland Ueber Alles) and their people are very content with that aspect of Germany's ecconomic success; they don't want other EU countries upsetting that. |
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‘Hegemony’?
‘In their blood’ ‘Deutschland Uber Alles’? I don’t think it’s the Germans who are obsessed with them ‘leading’ Europe... |
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Pierre makes a valid point about our post-colonial heritage/burden. On the other hand, the UK is doing nothing, taking no steps, to control the EU bloc in any way shape or form. One of the differences between the UK and Germany. |
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Surely every nation in the EU advocates its own interests. No one wins all the time but the UK has been successful in terms of its EU-lite approach with no euro, no Shenzen and opt-outs in areas like the 35-hour working week. |
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On your second paragraph, I agree wholeheartedly, which is why I've said that I could live with staying in the EU provided we could continue sticking it to them. But this Merkel move to get a German into the Juncker job is just too much for me. A tipping point. The above said, I've carefully read Gove's statement in the past day or so. He said that the Chequers deal would do for now, but things might be different later. If this means that through Chequers we get some short to medium term stability while we sort ourselves out ready to take proper sovereign decisions about our future and lay the plans, then I could go along with that. We would be out on 29-Mar-19 and can plan to plough our own furrow with something in place to support matters as they stand. Could be that May has been craftier than she has been credited, keeping cards close to her chest. |
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For some people, ‘the bleedin’ obvious’ is usually "things I believe that support my world-view".
Since some people don’t agree with your views on German ‘hegemony’, that may explain why it isn’t ‘bleedin’ obvious’ to them... |
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1. Germany engineered the Euro's initial value for their own purposes; 2. The recent Greece business was entirely managed under German direction; 3. Germany maintains an illegal 8% surplus (3% is the limit) and are not in Court. 4. First call Juncker makes after meeting May in Downing Street is to Merkel. 5. Merkel is trying to organise a German as replacement for Juncker. 6. Germany has been the tough guy towards the UK in Brexit negotiations. Every other country is in deficit to Germany, who obviously want to keep it that way. Why should we part of that scheme? |
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So, what will happen in the next two months? Will Theresa May get a deal past Parliament (despite the maths) or will the Government fall to a General Election? Who will our Prime Minister be on 1/1/19? Will one of the initials be a J?
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