Workingman wrote:Like it or not we British are Europeans.
Not really. Not in the way most of the rest of them are. If we want to look at places which are kind of similar to the UK, we'd have to look at Ireland and Norway and Iceland. Notably two of the three are not in the EU.
What do I mean?
Just have a look. How many of the countries of the EU were what they are today even 200 years ago. Not Germany, not Italy, not half the Eastern Europeans. France is one of the closest and if you go to France and ask for a form to fill in for the local government you will get it in ONE language and ONE language only. Can't cope in French? Tough, learn! Ditto Germany.
Notably it was France and the Netherlands who voted NO to the constitution and it was on Nationality grounds more than any other.
Whilst Italy and Germany and, especially, Belgium which was created after the Napoleonic wars; want to give up their nationality and their borders it is no real surprise. They simply don't have the consistency of country and government that the older nations do. They don't mind being "member states" rather than "Nation States", look at Germany it's already Federal and some of those federal states have a better representation in Brussels than the UK does. OK they can't veto, but they can influence and they do.
So the UK is foundering under immigration. Both legal and illegal. Most of these immigrants couldn't care less for UK values or norms or even culture. We bend over backwards to subjugate our culture to theirs, make allowances for their languages rather than ensuring they learn ours.
Let's be brutally honest here. The only reason we are becoming European is because politicians are forcing it and driving it down people's throats.
The ONE major theme heard in France before the vote on the Constitution was "WE are NOT European citizens we are FRENCH Citizens". They might as well have gone the whole hog and said "We are not European we are French". But they can't seem to see the logic of that.
Yes the UK will eventually become European. Because we'll be owned by Europe, run by Europe and our business will belong to Europe.
That is what being "European" means in the way we are going about it and that is what we should aim to avoid. I have no confidence that people will avoid it by voting Leave this year.
In my experience most people say "We are European" with absolutely no clue as to what a "European" is. No European politician would EVER come out with the phrase "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country". There are good English idiomatic expressions to define Europe and the European.
"Eye to the main chance"
"Devil take the hindmost"
Just look at a classic "European" situation. Angela Merkel, annoyed by Orban and the press he was getting to the detriment of Germany, stands up and says that Germany can take 800,000 of these "poor misplaced people". Triggering a landslide of humanity which poured into Europe, overriding the Greek border controls and most of the borders in the Balkans except for Hungary who just kept on building their fence even faster and even longer.
At the same time Merkel was engaged in a "negotiation" to try and parcel out the 160,000 refugees who were already a problem. The main objective of this allocation was to set a quota which each country was to take for all those new refugees. Merkel was using the commission, council and parliament to try and put EU pressure on all the countries to take these 160k.
In short Merkel never intended to take 800k immigrants, Merkel intended to bring in 800k and then forcibly shift them to countries based on the quotas set for the 160k existing problem.
It might have even worked if it were not for the massive numbers who suddenly appeared trying to cram their way into Germany and the realisation of the rest of the countries that they had been scammed. At which point it all went to pieces and Merkel was stuck with the mess she had made. Of course Merkel then complains to her own government that the rest of the EU is "not doing their part" which is why she is having to "do so much more".
Welcome to Europe and being "European".
It is no surprise that I would vote Leave even though it would harm me, personally, more than most in the UK.
Perhaps I've got it wrong? Perhaps the country I would harm myself to save is already beyond saving? We already have sponsorship for French citizenship from some very influential people in the town we live in. If I thought that my country was just going to be some slave to the EU doing what they say whilst everyone else does what they want, I might actually consider taking it up; even if I did have to spend a year in intensive schooling to learn enough French...
I certainly wouldn't do it for any other reason.