David Cameron has taken the first steps to solving the euro mess | Norman Tebbit
Some thought that the Conservative leader was bluffing, but it is really determined to defend the interests of Great Britain
The crisis in the European Union was inevitable since the Treaty of Maastricht introduced legislation to create a single currency. The question I asked was Ken Clarke: "Can you name a currency that has more of a finance minister?" There are different opinions as to whether the Eurocrats - led by Jacques Delors, President of the European Commission - were so Gung Ho about ever closer union which has turned a blind eye and hoping something might change the reality of a room can have only one chief minister of Finance. Did you see the inevitable crisis cynically now engulfing the euro area and the best way to force the creation of the republic of the European Union
Whatever the truth, the crisis is upon us. It is not, as President Sarkozy seems to imagine a crisis caused by the stupidity of the English-speaking (except not to use our veto in Maastricht), the international bankers or rating agencies. After all, who cares what the bankers or agencies say about us, unless we are up to their ears in debt and loans they need never be paid, except for additional loans?
The crisis is fueled by the madness of the coupling as well as parts of very different economies and different, with no effective mechanism to align them. For the bureaucratic spirit of the solution is to create a unique treasure and impose a single economic policy and only fiscal policy and spending.
- As seen in the UK, even 300 years after the Act of Union saved the Scottish economy, the imposition of economic nasty medicine in a Scottish village identification by an authority that Scots do not have the unilateral right to hire and fire, can cause great resentment. The economical solution for the euro will only create a political problem because it is inherently anti-democratic in the eyes of European nations proudly different histories, languages ??and cultures.
- There are differences too numerous and too wide in the euro area, or the European Union as it is now - much less as it would be the accession of Turkey and some northern states Africa - to create a single European demos in the foreseeable future. It is better to say that the Greeks have to endure what was collectively decided by those who know nothing of your country that would say to Angela Merkel, as its European partners had decided that the Germans need a good dose of inflation has caused.
voluntarily or involuntarily, the Prime Minister has taken the first step towards a solution to the mess euros and a better European structure. The dog British to leave the crib federal and allow the creation of one or more European republics, composed of countries whose economies and attitudes are close enough for them to accept the rough and smooth full political union and single currency.
republics They were sitting at the Council table and our UK, each with one vote. The next step would be the new global treaty to restrict the powers of the Union on issues of free and open trade, and create mechanisms to discuss - and if possible to solve - the problems of common interest such as pollution and migrations. But that's two or three steps down the road, and Britain could have been forced to leave or decided to leave the union before that date.
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