Wednesday, 1 February 2012

BACKSLIDING BEGIN.

'It only takes a moment' according to songwriter Jerry Herman. After showing some leadership regarding The UK's relationship with the the European Union, David Cameron was almost bound to succumb to parts of the objection he mounted, regarding greater integration to support the lost cause that is the Euro. He has evidently agreed to allow some of the institutions to take control, where necessary, in the budgetary reforms of the nations that are in financial 'dire straits'.

This might appear to be an efficient method of controlling the disorganised members of the Eurozone, but it is also intrusive and non-democratic. There are also aspects that would leave Britain on the outside. This could be advantageous for those of us who wish to leave the EU; letting the bossy Anglas Merkozy push the others around. We must, however, sooner or later, be asked if we want to remain within this appalling, dictatorial relationship, which can only cause tensions eventually.

Meanwhile, on the other hand, we have the dim 'Thoroughly Modern Miliband', who we wouldn't trust to help his brother cross the road, making a meal of Cameron's change of course. The Prime Minister has got to avoid these 'banana skins', ensuring that such opportunities do not arise. We are well aware that 'Thoroughly Modern' would sell us up the river regarding the EU. So I'll repeat the WC Fields maxim: 'Never give a sucker an even break'.


THE LESSON IS: BE TOTALLY CONSISTENT.

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