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I was referring to the bailout measures as what we wouldn't be part of!

Obvs going forward I think it's madness to pursue economic upheaval of Brexit, but I thought that anyway, and I don't trust the govt to attempt some sort of restructuring with our biggest trade partners before pursuing their usual slogan based nonsense.

That rather presupposes the UK isn’t the one that will need a bailout :)

Cameron negotiated an opt out on future Eurozone bailouts so it wouldn’t have made a difference. But it’s short sighted. When your neighbour is in trouble you help out if only because next time it’s you who may need the help. Besides Eurozone issues feed back to the UK. Healthy Eurozone economies will boost Europe’s trade and activity and by extension ourselves and depressed Eurozone economies will have an adverse effect on our own recovery. Brexit doesn’t solve geography. Helping out is the neighbourly thing to do but it is also motivated by self interest.
 
It sounds like the EU is a luxury we can no longer afford tbh. Totally agree that as members of the continent (rather than the union) we have joint interests though. Probably time for all to abandon the frivolous federal project for the greater good.

You seem not to have noticed but the current crisis demonstrated there is no Federal project. The EU is only as federal as the member states wish it to be which as it turned out was not very much.
 
Superb sentiment and video that our new immigration policy will fully represent as we take people from right across the globe to come live and work and contribute to our society and not just the EU.

Thanks for that.

Our proposed new immigration policy is designed to tell people that are currently here and helping out to fuck off.
 
You seem not to have noticed but the current crisis demonstrated there is no Federal project. The EU is only as federal as the member states wish it to be which as it turned out was not very much.
Until the bill arrives to prop up the failing economies. If Germany and France fancy bailing out the rest (again) after covid while trying to put their own economies back together good luck to them. The EU have been very quick to suggest ways in which we can all become indebted to Brussels though, by 'deferring' payments of our own money to them in return for promising much larger payments over the next 7 years - pigs in a trough. Hopefully we are out before then - the 'net contributor' thing is not good at the best of times and is about to get a lot worse. I agree with you though that the overall uselesness of the EU during the covid crisis does somewhat lay to rest fears of some monolithic superstate.
 
Until the bill arrives to prop up the failing economies. If Germany and France fancy bailing out the rest (again) after covid while trying to put their own economies back together good luck to them. The EU have been very quick to suggest ways in which we can all become indebted to Brussels though, by 'deferring' payments of our own money to them in return for promising much larger payments over the next 7 years - pigs in a trough. Hopefully we are out before then - the 'net contributor' thing is not good at the best of times and is about to get a lot worse. I agree with you though that the overall uselesness of the EU during the covid crisis does somewhat lay to rest fears of some monolithic superstate.

The ‘uselessness’ is a design feature not a bug. The EU is a trade bloc and that is its sole competence. It also provides a framework through which member states can cooperate on other matters if the member states choose to use it. If they decline then there is nothing the EU can do about it.

Germany, France and others will provide financial assistance, as well as receive support themselves via the ECB, because it is in their interests to do so. Eventually EU states will have to provide support to non EU nations that border the EU because a virus doesn’t respect borders and their is no point in getting your own virus response right if your neighbours are melting under the strain. Turkey being a case in point.

Right now though I would worry more about how the UK is going to fare and how we are going to exit the lockdown. Blind EU hate is no longer a self indulgent luxury we can afford.
 
The Windrush victims would disagree. And they weren’t even illegals.

Once this is over we will no doubt be picking up where we left off and trashing immigrants and foreigners again.
I'm not sure EU membership would have any bearing on Windrush unless my geography is a a little off.
 
The ‘uselessness’ is a design feature not a bug. The EU is a trade bloc and that is its sole competence. It also provides a framework through which member states can cooperate on other matters if the member states choose to use it. If they decline then there is nothing the EU can do about it.

Germany, France and others will provide financial assistance, as well as receive support themselves via the ECB, because it is in their interests to do so. Eventually EU states will have to provide support to non EU nations that border the EU because a virus doesn’t respect borders and their is no point in getting your own virus response right if your neighbours are melting under the strain. Turkey being a case in point.

Right now though I would worry more about how the UK is going to fare and how we are going to exit the lockdown. Blind EU hate is no longer a self indulgent luxury we can afford.
Blind EU membership is certainly a luxury we can't afford, and it's about to get a lot more expensive for net contributors.
 
Covid 19 will change the EU just as it will change the rest of the world.

Could it become an organisation that the anti brigade might embrace ?

If so, what would that look like ?
 
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