It was
thirty five years ago, not long after the Franco regime had ended that I drove
through the centre of Spain
heading for the Lines of Torres Vedras in Portugal , also then going through
political upheaval.
One feature
seen on some buildings was stick pictures of a gallows with someone handing
from them with a names or names. There
was always a degree of tension in the air.
There were monetary problems and it was useful to be carrying pounds and
dollars.
We have not
been back for a number of years and in that time it has all changed and for a
while when the money was flushing in there was a surge of apparent
prosperity. Many British moved there
confident that the good times would continue to roll.
The
question now is how bad might it get and what tensions might erupt or re-erupt
in a country that has known too much bitterness in the past and had too many
governments inclined to forms of repression that have induced revolts’
But this is
Spain which has existed as a
nation since the 15th Century and Portugal for longer. Italy
and India ,
however, have both had shorter periods of nation hood. Italy ’s
is from only the mid 19th Century and India since 1947, born from the
British Raj.
The British
Raj in turn had brought together the disassociated elements of the former
Moghul Empires with other territories into a vast Imperial possession. It is arguable at what date could the Raj be
said to have been almost complete, but the 1860’s is one period.
In 1947 and
since there have been separations, both Pakistan
from India
and then Bangla Desh. Essentially, what
has remained is large powerful nations which have apparently their own
identities.
These have
been based on economic growth, some degree of peace, internal controls and a
willingness to accept the many differences between elements of peoples in
various territorities.
Both Italy and India , the latter a key state in
the BRIC group of economies that are supposed to be propping up the world
economy, are heading for trouble.
Automatic Earth has an item.
If there is
to be a major contraction in world trade and all economies are to be affected
one way or another then what political entities will last in their present form
and which ones could begin to disintegrate?
We are
fixated on Europe , supposing that the EU and
Euro can somehow remain intact although damaged. What is not considered is that not only could
the Europe project fall apart but states
within it could face separatist movements and others outside could experience
severe stresses leading to some form of disintegration.
In the UK we
are cutting our Army to a level when it can only sustain a small force in
active service and moreover one that will provide an insufficient base for
training and commanding any rapid expansion if necessary.
The Great
Game is about to begin again.
We'll still get the spin though. Jamie Oliver soup kitchens - sponsored by Heinz.
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