by cromwell » 31 Aug 2013, 18:10
Long post, please bear with me.
A while ago, the LibDem MP Danny Alexander scoffed at the prospect of withdrawing from the EU, saying it would make the UK "like Norway".
Now, a normal person might think "What? Like a small population, independent and fabulously wealthy? Yep, I'm up for some of that, where do I sign?".
But that isn't what Alexander meant - because politicians don't think like normal people.
He meant - Norway isn't "sitting at the big table". Norway isn't "At the heart of Europe". a Norwegian politician is seen as a country hick, a less important politician.
And I'm afraid we are seeing exactly the same sort of political vanity from some of the political "Bomb Syria" camp.
"Lord" Paddy Ashdown on the decision not to lob cruise missiles into Syria - "It diminishes our country hugely".
Dr Alan Mendoza, Think Tank Director - "This vote will mean the UK will join the rank of third rate nations"
Brooks Newmark, Labour - "This will diminish our standing in the world".
And many more, in the same vein.
Well I'm quite happy to be less important, because we won't be responsible for killing and maiming Syrian children and their parents.
If Paddy Ashdown and co. are upset because their todger just lost half an inch in the great game of international willy waving, too bad.
But what strikes me is the contrast between their vanity, their egos and the damage that this can cause. As a class, they are dangerous and out of touch with the British public.
PS - Nice to see Tony Blair getting it stuffed right up him, too.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley