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Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

strange stuff: Not Little England’s case for the EU

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December

OK, many many posts on Europe in a row not good for my sanity, but it’s only fair to link to Chris’ critique of part of my ideas. However, I’m not sure Chris has understood exactly what I’m getting at, probably as I haven’t explained myself properly. It’s not opposition to China specifically, nor Russia, India or the US. It’s the recognition that over the next 50 years, these will be the dominant power blocks. It’s going to be either this, multipolar world, or a unipolar world, with the US as the dominant hyperpower. I’m not sure what is the most likely of the two, but I am pretty sure one or the other is very likely compared to other possible futures.
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Europe: The reasons why

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December

I was going to write up my reasons for wanting a Europe of some form exist. My reasons for wanting Britain to be a significant, constructive part of the reform process. As I started, I got a comment notification. John’s pretty much done it for me:

In a century’s time the world’s big powers are likely to be huge states like the US, China and India. Britain alone will have little economic or political clout in a world that works on that scale - how could it? Keeping all national sovereignty at Westminster will count for little the UK is too feeble to do anything with that sovereignty.

By pooling sovereignty in certain areas - particularly economically - with our allies, we could make ourselves stronger: we won’t always get our way, but when we do it’ll count for more.
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Blair’s failure over Europe

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December

I had one of those rare moments yesterday. I was sat in a friends shop chatting and listening to the radio news. A familiar voice came on, and I found myself agreeing with every word. Then I realised it was Blair. The great shame of the UK electoral system is it denies the UKIP tendency seats at Westminster, letting Blair off the hook when it comes to genuinely putting the case within Parliament. The Tories aren’t in favour of withdrawal, even with Cameron, and none of the other parties really challenge him. Hearing him ripping into Farage was brilliant. It’s just such a damn shame that Blair gave up on Europe so early in his term (you know, back when he was popular and some of us believed in him?).
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Blair’s school report

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December

The Snow in Summer is running David’s Diary since Dave’s election as leader, in part 3 he’s got hold of Blair’s end of term report:

History: Blair’s place in this class is secure, much as he wishes to change it. A-.

Geography: There’s much to commend Blair’s in-depth study of Eastern Europe, and his proposals for reconstruction are worth consideration. When he applies himself to the rest of the syllabus, he will do tremendously. B

German: Good progress, especially given the turmoil in the department this term. Blair has warmed to new tutor, Frau Merkel. B

French: M Chirac does not see how Blair can ever become any good in this foreign language. He does not understand the first principles. D-

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