Well can you believe it? It's not long since + Venerable Jacques Delors seemed to be saying that the UK could split from the +European Community ( or whatever it now calls itself ) but still stay friends.
Absolutely no idea what this means have you ?
But what is absolutely clear to many UK residents, including +Nigel Farage and members of burgeoning +UKIP, is that leaving Europe could be one of the most courageous, but most constructive things the UK ever does. Especially important with the suicidal connection of the UK pound to the disasterous Euro.
As we are constantly reminded, especially by the wobbling + BBC, the world is changing. The economic changes are real and of great importance; unlike, some would say, the BBC's biased ranting on climate change!!
The UK must look to help China and India blossom in their development and in so doing benefit itself through a massive increase in its traditional invisible exports. Does Europe really believe still that Frankfurt can replace London in this part of the world as centre of the financial universe? But of course that's the intention - and with an exposed pound expect our European "friends" to tighten the noose. But dream on !! Our new Chinese and other friends have their eye firmly on London. It's the best off-shore centre in the World and following a brief decline in the fortunes of the UK pound the markets will return gladly to the strength and stability of British sense.
So dear Jacques thanks for reminding us that we can still remain friends with Europe even if we "leave" it. We value friendship and seek it. If, bless them, Europe felt unable to remain friends it would be their decision and certainly not the UK's.
Oh and by the way for all the doubters out there, dwell on this. What Europe buys from the United Kingdom, it buys because it wants to - not because we are part of the E.U.
Oh and by the way for all the doubters out there, dwell on this. What Europe buys from the United Kingdom, it buys because it wants to - not because we are part of the E.U.
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