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Old 04-01-2019, 16:57   #5747
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Re: Brexit

I despair of the politicians (except Sir John Redwood). The deal on the table makes us a vassal of the EU - as they intended. We pretty much all agree on that; better to remain than go with this deal.

But best to leave with no deal as this frees us from German hegemony, French blackmail, Irish perfidy to name but three.

Yesterday's Torygraph had a really interesting article which explained how the Euro is a project constructed for the benefit of Germany (in particular) and the northern countries by corollary, leaving the southern countries up Schmitt creek nix paddle. The Euro is a crumbling edifice which will expire when German assets run low. Simples.


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