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Re: Brexit

Post by expressman33 » Mon Nov 11 2019 11:39am

"Scary how accurate she is. Margaret Thatcher predicts the mess of the EU."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dEp4V1 ... ni94OQTyfI

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Re: Brexit

Post by macliam » Mon Nov 11 2019 12:12pm

expressman33 wrote:
Mon Nov 11 2019 11:39am
"Scary how accurate she is. Margaret Thatcher predicts the mess of the EU."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dEp4V1 ... ni94OQTyfI
Most of this refers to the Eurozone (not applicable to the UK) and Schengen (not applicable to the UK) and is a prediction of the possible impact of those policies. Of course, positive impacts are not discussed, because she was angling for UK get-outs at the time.

That's the difference - she had the strength to ensure that EU policies had little impact on the UK, rather than just running away from the issues like recent governments. I am not her greatest fan, but she knew that the UK was better off inside the EU and arguing its case - it was just a question of getting the balance right.
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Re: Brexit

Post by richard@imutual » Wed Nov 13 2019 10:34am

Closing the topic as it's got very long. Feel free to restart a new one on the topic

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