Originally Posted by
MadAmster
1. Something deeply embedded in my thoughts for quite a while rA. I will believe it when I see it.
2. Correct. Italy isn't looking to leave the EU. However, the 2 largest parties put together a coalition with leaving the Eurozone as one their main priorities. That idea scares the hell out of the EU heirarchy and they stepped in to stop that particular coalition being formed. The Italian electorate will not forget that. IMO, if the original coalition gets off the ground it will take Italy out of the Eurozone and almost definitely signal, at the very least, the beginning of the end of the Eurozone and possibly even the end of the EU.
3. The EU has become too unwiedly and, as you rightly say, too undemocratic, too unanswerable and too bureaucratic. About the time populist ideals seemed to be gaining speed around the world, Trump, discontent in Germany, France and other European countries, Juncker et al started spouting rubbish about "we hear you" and "we will give you less Europe in your lives" to appease people. Brexit led to them to change back to the "more Brussels" line of thinking and that is now the path they are going down. They always swore an EU Army wasn't even a dim, distant thought. They lied, the plans are there and it is coming to fruition. They always said a Federal Europe (US of E) wasn't the idea.... oh yes it is and always has been since the initial talks between the 6 countries that formed the very first "Common Market" way back when. Again, they lied. Having said that, we should remember that they are politicians and that we always know when they are lying.... their lips move. Cynical? Maybe but who can blame me?
4. IMO, as long as Mayhem is in charge, there is a far greater chance of a hard Brexit than there is of a soft one. No deal is better than a bad deal. How many times has she said that? She knows what those who voted Leave want. If they don't get the majority of what they want, to quote Enoch Powell, there will be rivers of blood. Not, in the main, for the reasons Enoch thought but because an awful lot of people will take action, physical action as opposed to the words which Remoaners use. Therein lies a difference. Brexiteers are more rebellious, if that is the right word, than their remain counterparts. Correct word or not, it will carry the meaning I intend.