Workingman wrote:Suff wrote:The vast majority who voted Remain have never experienced anything other than the EU or the EEC.
Also probably true. They have lived in a time of peace among nations. They have lived in a time when they were free to look for work and live in another member state. Since 1985 they have been free to travel from one member state to another without let or hindrance. Since 1999 they have been able to travel in many countries using only one currency. They have seen countries that were once our sworn enemies drawn into the fold. Boy, have they had a hard time!
Yes and after the American Civil War, some slaves committed suicide. Why? Well they lived a life where food, clothing and housing were all provided for them. Freedom would mean that they had to make money, pay to live and produce their own food and clothes. Horrors indeed.
Also those of the EU generation, who believe that peace, the collapse of the USSR and all those benefits which came with it, might actually want to realise that the EU has not been supplying the bulwark of that peace, it has been NATO and the commitment to NATO which has created that. But let us not fool ourselves, the EEC and the EU did that. Absolutely.
Those who have seen this peace and that travel might also want to ponder the fact that the loss of our utilities and companies to state backed companies from France, Germany and the Netherlands was the price of that peace. It certainly would not have been so easy or so mandated without the EU.
There are always two sides to the story.
The EU? Very few in the EU itself understand how the institutions work or what drives them. Because they are lazy and unintelligent? No, because the EU wants it to be that way just as Washington DC wants the states in the US to be the same way.
I never said the people of the EU were thick or unintelligent. What I said was that the UK is nothing in their experience. Why? Because the vast proportion of the EU works on a legal and constitutional system which is radically different from the UK. They recognise and understand their other neighbours who work the same way they do. The UK? We're just awkward buggers because we "want" to be different. The vast majority of them never even want to see or understand why we are different, they prefer to just label us. This is something the EU loves, labelling. Unless the labels are pointed at the EU themselves of course, that is bad. Yet every country in the EU has a minority (growing decade by decade), willing to cry foul at the EU.
Our Utopian EU is not the harmonious entity that Remain would have us believe. It is full of rancour, spite and general bad behaviour, underlying the nice pretty rose smelling exterior.
And here is how it works. Those Danish and German minsters babbling on about how the UK is a "small country" and not knowing it's place in the world. They have no clue that this is the last time they will talk, negotiate or interact with the UK over trade. Once the UK has left the EU, the UK will negotiate directly with the commission. The council and the parliament will get a chance to talk about what has been agreed and vote on it. But not one of those states will have any meaningful conversation with the UK on our trade deal with the EU.
Most of those idiots calling the UK a "small country" don't even understand that they, themselves, by giving up their sovereignty to the EU, have even less say in the world than Iceland.
If they choose not to even understand the Union they are in, how the hell are they going to understand the UK, which is radically different from both themselves and the entire ethos of the EU?