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The Eurozone, the Economy and the Ennui

December 6th, 2011 by Curious

I appreciate that we’re suffering from economy ennui. The ping-pong ball debate between the G 20, the G8, Europe, Eurozone and a whole host of acronyms have ceased to have meaning for the majority.

As the “Merkozy” debate continues, different ways to resolve the crisis are met with dismay in the UK.

Cameron wields no power as Britain’s PM, largely due to the damages wrecked by articular buffoons such as Daniel Hannanand Nigel Farage. Paying the price for supercilious rejection of the euro, Britain is largely being ignored in their attempt to help rebalance it.

And Cameron still upholds a smug approach to EU proposals. Take heed from Vince Cable’s comments that Britain will not benefit from being on the periphery of the Eurozone.

The outcry over the deep EU’s proposals chargeback transaction tax is meant to be celebrated. We are meant to hold in this theme are corrupt and detrimental financial regime that has crippled the country and perpetuates the malignant system of social divide.

In the UK, because we have treated banks that false gods, they get an increased to such an extent that we had the dubious honour of being the leading country with the fastest-growing divide in any in the world.

The idiotic Eurosceptic MPs are outraged at proposals to change the UK relationship with the EU without a referendum. What they fail to acknowledge is they vetoed the right to an active role in the EU by rejecting it from the onset.

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