Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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4 November 2012
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I think germany’s economic strength lies in the very broad nature of its economy. They have kept their manufacturing industry when we destroyed ours. Germany can easily survive bad economic management at the top because the base of the economy is so solid. I love cycling and I when I buy something for my bicycles which is very good often it is german. I have a very useful trailer, a hub dynamo, lights, all german and all very well made. I would love it if we were manufacturing these things. I will say that the bicycles I ride are british, the superb Moulton bicycle, the best bicycle in the world I think. So, we can do great things, that I know.
I haven’t been to Charles de Gaulle in a long time, and hope not to, now that we have Eurostar. However, it’s much worse that you can’t buy a decent meal at any airport – don’t single out Charles de Gaulle there – than a bloody coat. Perhaps the French think people might have got that sussed before travelling.
You don’t mention that Frankfurt airport is otherwise a nightmare, Hugo Boss or not.
As for the current crop of EU leaders, I’d settle for Schmidt even now…
Patrick’s right about Germany’s broad-based economy.
Another reason for their success is that they tend to invest any spare cash in German businesses rather than property. Renting is widespread and nothing like as expensive as the UK. Property may be a useful addition to your pension pot, but it just sits there doing nothing until you sell; whereas investment in business, especially manufacturing, creates and maintains jobs and prosperity.
Britain has a wealth of inventiveness and creativity, yet many of our industries are starved of money for research and development (R&D); and many of our best ideas are taken up and exploited financially by foreign countries. The Germans, on the other hand, are highly focused on R&D and on nurturing skills. The wisdom of this course is there for all to see.
My husband is a retired design engineer and forecast the skills shortage as soon as Thatcher came to power and promoted financial services at the expense of manufacturing. He also warned that skimping on R&D would cripple our prospects in a competitive world. Too often, R&D is deemed a waste of money. Short-sighted, short-termism – and we are paying the price now.
Alastair an excellent blog, keep up the good work
Road to serfdom.
Helmut Schmidt was the Chancellor between 1974-1982. He represented SPD.
Bilderberger Schmidt is a close friend of Henry Kissinger.
Herr Schmidt co-founded AEI World Forum (American Enterprise Institute). He also founded InterAction Council with members like Esko Aho, Bill Clinton and Romano Brodi.
Germany is, in fact, Germany Inc led by bankers. Bundesbank is the secret dictator of Europe.
Deutsche Bank takes care of the finances of the Queen. Bank of England has also created Bank of England Nominees Ltd to hide the true wealth of House of Windsor.
Valery Giscard d´Estaing is also a friend of Herr Schmidt. He was the president of France 1974-81.
M. d´Estaing recommended Greece to the EU. Bilderberger d´Estaing wrote the European Constitution.
M. d´Estaing is a Knight of Malta.
The European Project was a Christian Democrat project up until the 1980s. It was backed by the Catholic Church.
Then the social democrats hijacked the project with the help of a secretive “strategy group” after a banker, a former secretary of state and a former European president visited Moscow.
There is now a secret agreement to create a United States of Europe.
Merkel, Rajoy, Cameron, Monti, Draghi, Barroso, Van Rompuy etc are all Bilderbergers.
David Rockefeller, founder of the Bilderberg Group, says in his memoirs that he wants to create “one world”.
According to John Kenneth Galbraith Goldman Sachs was behind the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Goldman Sachs also created the eurozone crisis by helping Greece to manipulate its books. Goldman Sachs was paid $200m for this.
Goldman Sachs was also involved in the creation of the European Union and the euro.
Goldman Sachs also contributed to the 2008 financial crisis with its dealings.
Euro is a fatally flawed project. But it will lead to a political union.
Fiscal union needs a single government.
The future superstate will have command economy. It will have unelected technocrats leading it.
It will be a dictatorship. And Europeans are now sleepwalking into it.
Jose Manuel Barroso recently said that “we need to move towards a federation of nation states”.
Van Rompuy wants a common budget for the eurozone.
Vaclav Klaus says that the destruction of Europe´s democracy may be in its final phase.
Britain and Finland must leave the EU before it is too late!
Why in buggering heck have you not post the Katherine Turner interview that I must have tried twice to, Alastair, yet?
She has RA as my Mum/Mom had, and I have inherited, but as all blokes, not so bad due to a genetics pisstake. Had to give up sport because of it, since my immune system complains, in order to preserve my joints. And KT speaks, ahem!, frankly about religion, Alastair. Link,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToAy8tQIIto
Poor Ronnie, when he had full blown MS connected stuff from his Mam/Mom, and got him in the end, as his Mom/Mam. My great uncle had family RA, spent his last twenty years of his life making impressive well know welsh love spoons in his back shed, from Llansanit he was, at the end of one of the penninsulars othe the three prong. But got to his heart, died in his early sixties. Knew Lynette wotsername he did, from across one of those rivers/afons, as in the poet,
Ronnie Lane, about his mam and himself, with MS – notice how he is especially at the start, fecked, and his great mates backing him up, understanding what diseased state he is in, when he was in not remission, as the neves tends to do with such,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar3uIUv-874
Have a hanky if you want, but that is life, mind or body.
And furthermore, here goes Nov Five – thank god it has finally returned to the fifth – told local people off Sat night to keep it thus, disturbing my rugger watching. Think going into their back garden with my 12 bore, and my rabid doggie (DOWN BOYO) might have educated them, though… : )))
Lynette Roberts as here, brought up in Buenos Ares abouts, then moved to Wales/Cymru, great poet,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppUEOH3UVWs
agreed
Do you mean that Cameron was in a coat just like the one you bought or does Hugo Boss now sell paper coats?