by Snowrunner » Sun 05 Oct 2008, 15:41:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Gebari', 'I')'m sure it will survive for a few more years, but longer term it has no future. When things really go to hell in our economies and society I expect an explosion of right wing governments across Europe who will swiftly exit their countries from the union and the whole thing will become defunct. I feel there is a simmering right wing feeling across Europe - certainly in Britain - it won't take much to set it off.
Britain is a special case, there was always a strong anti-Brussels sentiment, heck, watch the early 80's show "Yes Minister" and you can see it there.
My take on this is that there is still a group of people who just never got over the fact that Britain has lost her Empire and the idea by the "upper crust" that they are "reporting to Brussels" is just galling them.
The Media, of course, plays well into their hands as well, there was a study done a while ago to look at how the British Press reported on the EU and to put it bluntly a lot of the stuff in the press was misrepresentation of what was going on if not outright lies.
From my travels in the UK back in the late '90s my impression was that the guy on the street in general was more pro-EU then the media would let you belief, the fact that many shop keepers in London started accepting the Euro when it came into circulation was telling of that too.
My personal take is: Cut the UK lose, let them drift in the Atlantic if they are so adamant about having their empire again.