Think of
the EU as a football team, do stop groaning, this part is very short.  Brussels France 
and Germany  are the two up
front, with the UK 
From time
to time there may be a tactical switch to 1-5-4, with Germany UK 
In the
1970’s and ever since our leaders have banged on about the UK being “At the
heart of Europe” but as Europe has viewed the UK as some kind of blood clot we
have been more in the bowels than the brain or the heart.  The only way that status might have been
achieved was in the 1950’s when the Common Market was created.
The
ideology and politics at the beginning revolved around the need for some
coherence in the European Coal and Steel industries if regeneration and
progress were to be made.  It was clear
that given American supremacy and UK 
There were also
the risks entailed with the Communist parties in Italy 
and France Germany ,
France , Italy  and Spain 
President
De Gaulle blocked the UK 
applications of the 1960’s because he saw the UK UK 
Both the UK  leadership and the media tended to think that
we would be central to what went on because both France 
and Germany 
The French
thought that British blundering was just as responsible for the war as German
aggression and the Germans wanted to take advantage of their newly gained
prosperity and authority.  Our essential
problem is that our politicians and civil service has consistently misled and
misinformed us as to the truth of our membership.
With cheap
oil, cheap money, careless deregulation, personality politics and the belief
that the masses could always be paid off with better benefits and easy living
the show was kept on the road with easy credit, compounded in most of the EU by
the creation of the Euro and low interest rates in the German and French
interest.
What they
did not understand was that the outside world had moved on as well.  Globalisation had made Europe 
into more of a suburb rather than a centre. 
When in the early 1970’s I passed through the container ports of
Felixstowe and Europort I blithely assumed that this was the European way.  It turned out to be the way of the world
which was going to change both Europe and the UK 
The upshot
of the recent financial crisis is that Europe and the UK 
Before 1914
the Ottoman Empire  was the Sick Man of
Europe.  Europe is now the Sick Man of
the World, the USA  has
pneumonia, Russia 
And the UK 
 

 
 
I don't know....Maybe it is my somewhat parochial attitude here, but I see the prospects of Europe as slightly more lively than the prospects of the United States.
ReplyDeleteOh, there will be hue and cry in Europe, but in the end, the individual countries will go their own way and begin to sort out what needs to be done.
I see the southern tier returning to their "long Egyptian night" and the northern tier treturning to the "Steel and Coal" days with limited cooperation in specific fields.
The US has a bigger problem. It is still preening about being thought of as a hyperpower and can't get over the fact that it's power cannot solve the problems of the world. It is going to have to go through the standard humility optimization process that former colonial powers have already completed.
"and it will be no good sulking"
ReplyDeleteThe answer is - don't sign a new contract.