Big piece by Nigel lawson in the times today and whilst I've only speed read it so far, it is, as you would expect, strongly reasoned. Far more important than some UKip knee jerk saloon bar drivel
Fact is that what is the eu for?
I have no problem and generally agree with he benefits of a trading zone. That's logical but the eu use is towards policital union more than economic. Thus the failed euro
So why does the uk need an extra layer of very expensive and brureaucratic government? What for? This country has functioned perfectly adequately without it and to all intents and purposes, still does. Government that is not actually required is simply pointless and a drain on resources
And there is a vindictiveness towards our most important sector. The city. That's too vital to the economy to be comfortable with
It is possible that some manufacturing could be hit be an exit but I sense that could be overplayed of a number of reasons
A stongly scaled back eu would appeal to me. One that was simply about the trade and I get a sense that there is adrift towards that view on the continent. Especially in Scandinavia
What is distasteful about the pro argument is that there's always a sneering about little England and so on as if not wanting to pay (8 billion a year) for a layer of bureaucracy we can manage without perfectly adequately is somehow small minded.
There are other benefits to the eu and maybe they will spring to mind ... But overall I'm questioning this membership strongly now
Fact is that what is the eu for?
I have no problem and generally agree with he benefits of a trading zone. That's logical but the eu use is towards policital union more than economic. Thus the failed euro
So why does the uk need an extra layer of very expensive and brureaucratic government? What for? This country has functioned perfectly adequately without it and to all intents and purposes, still does. Government that is not actually required is simply pointless and a drain on resources
And there is a vindictiveness towards our most important sector. The city. That's too vital to the economy to be comfortable with
It is possible that some manufacturing could be hit be an exit but I sense that could be overplayed of a number of reasons
A stongly scaled back eu would appeal to me. One that was simply about the trade and I get a sense that there is adrift towards that view on the continent. Especially in Scandinavia
What is distasteful about the pro argument is that there's always a sneering about little England and so on as if not wanting to pay (8 billion a year) for a layer of bureaucracy we can manage without perfectly adequately is somehow small minded.
There are other benefits to the eu and maybe they will spring to mind ... But overall I'm questioning this membership strongly now
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