Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
But getting out of Europe will take 3-5 years min and I dread to think how long it would take to re-negotiate the trading and economic agreements not to mention the time, money and effort. The economy is the biggest issue facing the country now and it should come first. I appreciate the two go hand-in-hand but short term you need to get the economy working and short term this will have to be within the current system.
So...to summarise the case for the EU: Money is everything. The notion of self-determination means nothing. The institutional corruption at the heart of the EU and permeating every part of it doesn't matter as long as corporations can trade easily. Money! Money! Money!
And what of those at the bottom of the pile worried about immigrants coming in and taking their jobs for less money, on zero hour contracts and with no worker rights? Well - if you're too thick to hold down a job that an immigrant could take...well, tough shit. I don't think you've said that, in fairness HT, but many have on here. El P said precisely that, this morning.
Where's the principles? Where's the desire for social fairness and not leaving those at the bottom of the pile to rot?
Hark at me writing this to a self-confessed socialist. It's like the end of Orwell's Animal Farm where the animals are watching Napoleon and Mr Pilkington playing cards and cannot tell the two apart.