Yachtie -> RE: The struggle between the Left and Right in Europe (11/18/2012 5:41:45 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Level It sometimes feels, at least to many of us here in America, that many of the battles over social issues have long been put to rest in Europe. The EU is an interesting experiment. In the near future my expectation is for it to abjectly fail for a few reasons. Two of the most visible are Nationalism and the social aspects purview within the Monetary Union. It was a mistake for the EU to ever include Greece, but that is now done. Same could be said for Spain, Portugal and Italy. The Greeks are not Italians and neither are even close to being like Germans who are closest to being like Belgians, French and even British. The EU went a goodly bridge to far. In essence, the French want to remain French. The Italians do not want to be anything else and for sure the Greeks are Greeks. Even the British are seeing a watering down of their culture, and even their legal system, and my understanding is they don't like it. Eventually it will be Nationalism which will drive Germany from the EU Monetary Union back to the German Mark. At some point they will not want to continue their support of i.e. Greece, Spain, and eventually Italy. Ireland shall again have the Punt and the French shall enjoy the Franc. My understanding is that there is some kind of a 'row' between Scotland and England. Question is, can the EU hold together with divergent monetary systems? Highly doubtful. As Politesub said, There doesnt seem much clamour, on the left or right to do away with social welfare policies in the EU, just how far they go. There is no clamoring in Greece to do away with social welfare policies. On the contrary, there is great clamoring to keep them.
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