KOMMONSENTSJANE – THE BREXIT QUESTION THAT NOBODY ASKED


Respected economists (real economists) give the EU at most 2 or 3 years before it goes under. Smart money is coming to the US as the only save haven let in the world.

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Aug 21, 2016

By
Clive Crook

BRITIS

Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, has written the best article I’ve read on Britain’s exit from the European Union. In an essay for the New York Review of Books he makes many excellent points, but one is of surpassing importance. It’s an obvious point, or ought to be, that nonetheless has been almost entirely ignored by other respectable commentators: Whether Britain should stay in the EU depends on where the EU is heading.

The EU is plainly in deep trouble with or without the U.K., and its condition as a political project is anything but stable. Judging whether Britain is better off as a member therefore requires a judgment not only about what Britain has gained or lost from membership up to now but also an assessment of the future character of the whole EU enterprise. Britain’s Remain campaign, expressing…

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