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Monday, 21.07.2014.

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Britain wants "good renegotiation" of EU membership

Britain's new foreign minister, Philip Hammond, has said that his country should leave the EU "if it does not get good renegotiation."

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Ari Gold

pre 9 godina

Not going to happen, Hammond is delusional. The people who are the EU are ideologues. They believe in a European super-state, a United States of Europe. They loath the idea of nation-state democracy and feel such entities stand in the way of "progress". Yes, if the Soviet's ever put their way of governing in a freezer to be used for later, it would be the EU that picked up where the USSR left off.

I've been saying for months, there will be a country that leaves the EU before another one joins. This is becoming more true by the day.

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Britain's new foreign minister, Philip Hammonds, has said that his country should leave the EU "if it does not get good renegotiation."

We have seen empty words and contrived arguments from Britain before, this is just another. The Tories are members of the EU elites and represent the EU's interests and therefore they will never call for the UK to leave the EU.Hammond's claim "there must be change, there must be renegotiation" is both laughable and irrational.Anyone with half a brain knows that the EU elites are moving in the direction that treaties empower them to do.The EU will eventually become a single nation with regional cantons (England, Germany, France, etc) all under the rule of an EU president, all using the Euro and all under the same rules with no opt-outs.

On the other hand the EU's present financial woes will force Germany to take hard decisions.Either go ahead with massive money printing in order to save the rest of the broke EU,thus wiping out its own taxpayers savings/assets value due to the ensuing euro devaluation or Pull out of the EU and dismantle the whole EU project altogether.Either way,they have a stark choice to make,and not an enviable one. However, I'm afraid that the desperate EU elite will stop at nothing - rules have been broken, remits ignored, the IMF compromised, democracy trampled underfoot, new financial schemes conjured up and umpteen cans kicked to keep the Eurozone project alive.

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Britain's new foreign minister, Philip Hammonds, has said that his country should leave the EU "if it does not get good renegotiation."

We have seen empty words and contrived arguments from Britain before, this is just another. The Tories are members of the EU elites and represent the EU's interests and therefore they will never call for the UK to leave the EU.Hammond's claim "there must be change, there must be renegotiation" is both laughable and irrational.Anyone with half a brain knows that the EU elites are moving in the direction that treaties empower them to do.The EU will eventually become a single nation with regional cantons (England, Germany, France, etc) all under the rule of an EU president, all using the Euro and all under the same rules with no opt-outs.

On the other hand the EU's present financial woes will force Germany to take hard decisions.Either go ahead with massive money printing in order to save the rest of the broke EU,thus wiping out its own taxpayers savings/assets value due to the ensuing euro devaluation or Pull out of the EU and dismantle the whole EU project altogether.Either way,they have a stark choice to make,and not an enviable one. However, I'm afraid that the desperate EU elite will stop at nothing - rules have been broken, remits ignored, the IMF compromised, democracy trampled underfoot, new financial schemes conjured up and umpteen cans kicked to keep the Eurozone project alive.

Ari Gold

pre 9 godina

Not going to happen, Hammond is delusional. The people who are the EU are ideologues. They believe in a European super-state, a United States of Europe. They loath the idea of nation-state democracy and feel such entities stand in the way of "progress". Yes, if the Soviet's ever put their way of governing in a freezer to be used for later, it would be the EU that picked up where the USSR left off.

I've been saying for months, there will be a country that leaves the EU before another one joins. This is becoming more true by the day.

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Britain's new foreign minister, Philip Hammonds, has said that his country should leave the EU "if it does not get good renegotiation."

We have seen empty words and contrived arguments from Britain before, this is just another. The Tories are members of the EU elites and represent the EU's interests and therefore they will never call for the UK to leave the EU.Hammond's claim "there must be change, there must be renegotiation" is both laughable and irrational.Anyone with half a brain knows that the EU elites are moving in the direction that treaties empower them to do.The EU will eventually become a single nation with regional cantons (England, Germany, France, etc) all under the rule of an EU president, all using the Euro and all under the same rules with no opt-outs.

On the other hand the EU's present financial woes will force Germany to take hard decisions.Either go ahead with massive money printing in order to save the rest of the broke EU,thus wiping out its own taxpayers savings/assets value due to the ensuing euro devaluation or Pull out of the EU and dismantle the whole EU project altogether.Either way,they have a stark choice to make,and not an enviable one. However, I'm afraid that the desperate EU elite will stop at nothing - rules have been broken, remits ignored, the IMF compromised, democracy trampled underfoot, new financial schemes conjured up and umpteen cans kicked to keep the Eurozone project alive.

Ari Gold

pre 9 godina

Not going to happen, Hammond is delusional. The people who are the EU are ideologues. They believe in a European super-state, a United States of Europe. They loath the idea of nation-state democracy and feel such entities stand in the way of "progress". Yes, if the Soviet's ever put their way of governing in a freezer to be used for later, it would be the EU that picked up where the USSR left off.

I've been saying for months, there will be a country that leaves the EU before another one joins. This is becoming more true by the day.