tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post630129558922365620..comments2024-01-16T08:40:53.682+00:00Comments on <a href="http://www.openeurope.org.uk">Open Europe</a>: Perhaps the UK should join the banking union after all (here's why...)OEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00556463374230498875noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-3144182501382096042012-12-21T12:38:34.640+00:002012-12-21T12:38:34.640+00:00Interesting topic. In my own opinion, it is best t...Interesting topic. In my own opinion, it is best to rule your own system and not the others' system.One-country, one-vote governance system is not a good idea.Tonyhttp://www.ppi.com/blog/post/information-on-ppi-claim-time-limitsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-5949926854440621602012-10-12T11:59:55.443+01:002012-10-12T11:59:55.443+01:00We shall never, ever surrender. Or at least , that...We shall never, ever surrender. Or at least , that is what I though. But Cameron may yet dupe us into submission.Rollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18255460090580758354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-2479918860893992162012-10-11T17:16:23.586+01:002012-10-11T17:16:23.586+01:00Thanks for your comments. Please see the point of ...Thanks for your comments. Please see the point of clarification - which we now have moved to the top of the blog post - before jumping to conclusions:<br /><br />"For the avoidance of doubt, this post was clearly meant to be lighthearted, we have pointed out plenty of flaws and inconsistencies in the banking union proposals both from the UK perspective and the eurozone's (see here, here and here). The idea, which we seem to have failed to express clearly, is to highlight the inconsistencies in the banking union proposals but also that a concept, weighting votes according to shares of a specific sector, which people in the UK have previously suggested and been laughed out the room for is now being suggested by Germany."Open Europe blog teamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13298566546867244328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-32226739271289656352012-10-11T16:25:13.266+01:002012-10-11T16:25:13.266+01:00Open Europe you have totally lost the plot and joi...Open Europe you have totally lost the plot and joined the rest of the ineptocrats and banksters, and you have certainly lost my financial support as of now.<br />As Agincourt and Anonymous so aptly stated the British contempt for an unelected Commission employing 33000 additional staff in a tier of unnecessary Government,located in one of the most expensive cities in the world; now seeking an 8% budget increase while we face another £20 billion in cuts, deserves an answer which disposes your rediculous proposals and ideas. <br /><br />I presume you now receive your funding from the EUSSR. Your future will as limited as the rest of the illegal empire.Robert Snarenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-72162704395826689692012-10-11T16:06:00.737+01:002012-10-11T16:06:00.737+01:00Is Open Europe serious? I certainly hope not. Wh...Is Open Europe serious? I certainly hope not. Why would the UK accept ANY foreign control over its banking sector? Stay away from these traps.Patrick Barronnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-24649011339935519942012-10-11T15:02:44.022+01:002012-10-11T15:02:44.022+01:00I hope that Open Europe has got the message after ...I hope that Open Europe has got the message after that lot, however supposedly "light-hearted" it was supposed to be. <br /><br />There is absolutely no way that Britain will agree to anything resembling a cosying-up to the euro. If there;s one thing that we in Britain are totally united about it is that we have been clever and blessed to have steered clear of the euro! The project was madness born of megalomania right from the start and anything that prolongs its life in any way is a great disservice to all the people who have suffered the ills that it brings. For Open Europe even to float the matter in jest is obscene and an insult to the 50% of youth unemployed in the PIIGS countries and all those hit hard elsewhere, Have you no shame?christina Speightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-47385531627547139262012-10-11T13:03:25.413+01:002012-10-11T13:03:25.413+01:00What increasingly baffles me is how Open Europe ca...What increasingly baffles me is how Open Europe can do so much detailed research and still come up consistently with the wrong answer.<br /><br />What on earth is there in the EU banking or econimic system, and their doomed plan for the euro as a steppings stone to a Single State that makes you think we should want any part of it, or that we could be in any way better off in it?<br /><br />Have you never heard the phrase "a triumph of hope over experience"?<br /><br />Have you not noticed that Greeks are wearing Nazi uniforms to declare their hatred of Germany and its policies?<br /><br />Are you not aware that at this very moment http://www.prisonplanet.com/switzerland-prepares-for-mass-civil-unrest-in-europe.html<br /><br />How much more of this totalitarian garbage do you think can be shoved down our throats before that civil unrest erupts here?<br /><br />And for that matter how long do you think Cameron can hold out against a referendum on leaving the asylum?<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Idris Francisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-21156334530098054562012-10-11T12:37:07.877+01:002012-10-11T12:37:07.877+01:00Open Europe: don't be so ridiculous! Euro-zone...Open Europe: don't be so ridiculous! Euro-zone members & the UK have NO common interests at all in any matters - let alone financial ones. Therefore this suggestion is both absurd & redundant! Agincourtnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-71982701178405640142012-10-11T12:30:42.014+01:002012-10-11T12:30:42.014+01:00What about Dont join and write our own rules. We a...What about Dont join and write our own rules. We are the DON in the EU Financial Sector.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05164663365435838946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-14553307023250731352012-10-11T12:30:03.479+01:002012-10-11T12:30:03.479+01:00What about DONT join, and have rules that are in o...What about DONT join, and have rules that are in our interests! Created by US!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05164663365435838946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-1463401626645903982012-10-11T12:24:57.780+01:002012-10-11T12:24:57.780+01:00@Bugsy
Germany wants a similar sort of solution or...@Bugsy<br />Germany wants a similar sort of solution or a veto for Germany for the other banktasks. So a lot of politics going on.<br /><br />Anyway if you want to go for a reneg and substantially less things arranged via Brussels it is probably not the best thing to start to transfer a lot of powers to the EU especially not on a highly complicated matter. Like bankregulation is. It likley takes years to set it up again after it is gone, something the ECB/EZ is facing now or the slow learners within the EZ will realise not far from now.Riknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-68385596579282193202012-10-11T12:23:07.366+01:002012-10-11T12:23:07.366+01:00You can be 100% certain that whatever the EU does,...You can be 100% certain that whatever the EU does, it will work against British national interests.<br /><br />That is why I do not understand David Cameron's support for it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-88073573486082261042012-10-11T11:21:05.051+01:002012-10-11T11:21:05.051+01:00Wielding 37% of the vote still leaves 63% to vote ...Wielding 37% of the vote still leaves 63% to vote against the UK.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-86483776764791266252012-10-11T11:12:04.190+01:002012-10-11T11:12:04.190+01:00Would Germany want the Uk to have twice the voting...Would Germany want the Uk to have twice the voting power of Germany? How would France feel if the UK had more than twice their power?<br />I see them greatly altering this proposal if the UK says yes to joining.Bugsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12255836759626290185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-73507536300172191242012-10-11T10:59:29.061+01:002012-10-11T10:59:29.061+01:00Point 1: OpenEurope is a pro-EUSSR propaganda mill...Point 1: OpenEurope is a pro-EUSSR propaganda mill disguised as a Euro sceptic outfit, so its advice comes from a pro Eurofascist perspective.<br /><br />Point 2: The UK's banking sector is about to be gutted by the EUSSR, so any argument that suggests its size will save it in a banking union is either inane or dishonest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com