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Topic History of: Scottish/English devolution Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JK2006 |
I feel very strongly that, in the light of recent events, the author everyone should read is not Orwell but Swift and Gulliver's Travels; it really illustrates the Yahoos (oops sorry) current Human Species and their attitudes (BigEndians?). |
Pattaya |
JK2006 wrote:
Another really silly waste of time provoked by the waste of time referendum. But essentially my feelings about regionalisation as opposed to nationalisation is that giving more people more power over budgets and expenditure is asking for trouble. The thinner you spread it, the more likely wankers are to get control and fuck it up.
One of the reasons I'm in favour of wider European union and more is that then the very best (very few) have charge over much more and are more likely to get it right. Germans, for example, appear far better at economics than we Brits - so allow them control over finances.
If the Germans are so good at economics why are they in the Euro?..and why does their economy,and that of the euro keep going into recession at a time of worldwide economic boom? |
Pru |
It doesn't help that most politicians, let alone journalists, clearly don't understand the concept of federalism, and certainly don't understand how flawed it is. Until they do, they shouldn't move ahead at all. |
andrew |
JK2006 wrote:
Another really silly waste of time provoked by the waste of time referendum. But essentially my feelings about regionalisation as opposed to nationalisation is that giving more people more power over budgets and expenditure is asking for trouble. The thinner you spread it, the more likely wankers are to get control and fuck it up.
One of the reasons I'm in favour of wider European union and more is that then the very best (very few) have charge over much more and are more likely to get it right. Germans, for example, appear far better at economics than we Brits - so allow them control over finances.
I can't be fucked reading about it anymore and neither should anyone else. |
JK2006 |
Another really silly waste of time provoked by the waste of time referendum. But essentially my feelings about regionalisation as opposed to nationalisation is that giving more people more power over budgets and expenditure is asking for trouble. The thinner you spread it, the more likely wankers are to get control and fuck it up.
One of the reasons I'm in favour of wider European union and more is that then the very best (very few) have charge over much more and are more likely to get it right. Germans, for example, appear far better at economics than we Brits - so allow them control over finances. |
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