As the Eurozone breaks apart,
Britain must go its separate way.
By Charles
More. 08 Jun 2012.
This
Eurozone crises is so unmanageable because you can’t predict which way it will
go. Either the market will collapse but it could also go on for years. The
problem is that Europe has no clear democratic authority. From 2008 until now
the question is: do we want a European Nation or breakup? Some politicians dare
to state that the Euro is doomed. This seems to be the dominant view of the
government but they are afraid of what might happen. It might cause a turning
point crises bringing down Spain, France, Germany and Britain as well. They
still hope for an unexpected rescue. The British should be realistic and step
out the Eurozone.
Reaction.
The writer of this article clearly wants
Britain to leave the Eurozone. He doesn’t think it is an option to give the European
parliament more power. Since I have read “Britain” I understand this better.
British people do not like rules and regulations let alone rules, that are made
up by people from other countries. The writer would rather cause an immediate
crises than wait for a slow downfall.
There are so many experts on this subject and
nobody knows what might be the result of certain measures. My idea is that
whatever actions governments in Europe are
going to undertake, controlling the banks must be one of them. This can only
happen when the European Parliament is allowed to react in a more effective
way.
"We will all go down together", probably, either one way or the other. We will probably have to take our losses and move on. But that banks have to be watched and controlled, that is a certainty.
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