Just came across this quote by the new leader of the post-factual faction of the Conservative Party:
Was there a single honest Leave campaigner?In April 2013 at the Hansard Society’s annual parliamentary affairs lecture, Leadsom warned against the UK leaving the European Union, stating that "I think it would be a disaster for our economy and it would lead to a decade of economic and political uncertainty at a time when the tectonic plates of global success are moving.
Hope is the denial of reality
And my point is that the Euro is going for a long time as well.
"Wer Visionen hat, sollte zum Arzt gehen." - Helmut Schmidt
Whatever, have fun with your reactions to something I did not say or imply in the first place.
Congratulations America
A currency plummeting like that is both a cause for concern in and of itself as well as a sign of underlying problems. If we agree that sudden plunges are mostly bad (although gradual decline may be more okay) then yeah, it was bad that the euro plummeted like that a couple of years ago.
The reasons for the drop and the consequences for the Eurozone are not necessarily the same as in the case of the UK and the pound. If we're interested in having this discussion then it would be better to go deeper rather than to just make broad generalizations that may or may not be accurate in these specific cases.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
A lot of very related facts, firstly the risks of leaving have fallen considerably:
1: All figures for every year until 2011 (not sure if 2012 figures had been released yet) was that the clear majority of exports were always going to the EU. That has turned on its head now and that proportion has been falling fast.
2: The Eurocrisis was supposed to be ending, instead Eurosclerosis has become ever more embedded. There is no clear end to the problems in Europe.
3: Related to both of the above the vast, vast majority of export growth in recent years has gone to nations outside of the EU.
The costs of membership have gone up:
4: In 2014 the UK was ordered to pay £1.7 billion extra to the EU because our growth has been outperforming the EU's growth.
5: Since then every year we have continued to grow considerably better than the permanently mired in depression Eurozone, this will inevitably cause a repeat of 4 next time there's a review.
The potential has gone away:
6: We were going to have serious and fundamental reform of the EU and our relationship of it in a renegotiation that was ongoing from our PM with the EU.
7: The renegotiation result was a massive slap in the face and a message of "screw you" we're not changing and we don't take you seriously.
So that's seven key facts that changed just for starters. The risks of leaving are less, the costs of staying is more and the principles are different. Point 7 is why every politically interested Tory I know in the north who previously supported Remain changed their mind and switched to Leave. There's simply no point continuing a relationship with someone that isn't interested in what you want.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/wo...ritain-eu.html Nothing to see here. Continue making England great again.
Hope is the denial of reality
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
England already is great and will continue to be. Xenophobia has always existed and needs fighting not excusing like you're doing.
FFS that's not racism or xenophobia. The Euros are on, cars flying twin England flags appear every two years at this time of year as regular as clockwork.In a street lined with Eastern European shops, a car was recently parked with two English flags fluttering from its side mirrors.
Not during the vote, and plenty of people leave it on for some time after.
And even if it isn't, funny that an american newspaper complains about it, not like Americans are known for flag waving...
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
What's funny is that, of all the things in that article one could choose to focus on, people choose to focus on the least important and least interesting aspect. #notallflags
I like the idea of fighting xenophobes by placating them and giving in to their xenophobic demands. Very Sun-Tzu, it'll totally psych 'em out.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
And I like fighting xenophobes by vanning flags during football. Like some young Greens in Germany demanded
"Wer Visionen hat, sollte zum Arzt gehen." - Helmut Schmidt
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"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."