InTheShadows wrote: This along with the coming hard brexit should be enough to tip the EU over the edge.
First Up wrote: » You mean fall off their seats laughing?
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » The only thing that would fuel their laughter is their arrogance, so detached they are from the reality that the cracks are getting bigger in their 'project'.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This 'traction' will halt suddenly when the ludicrous proposal meets reality.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: The pomposity of the EUs imperial class will be their undoing.
First Up wrote: » Oh right. What will happen then?
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Countries will be free to act in their own interest again, instead of being hamstrung by layers of detached imperial bureaucracy.
Stephen15 wrote: » Great to see pity our politicians are all EU lap dogs who are always willing to bow down to their masters in Brussels rather than looking out for our country. Italy has been under constant attack from the EU with of the few politicians in Salvini that's a true man of the people and not another useless bureaucrat. It's not only this look at how the EU has treated Italy with the migrant situation.
chuchuchu wrote: » The leftist who were in charge of that country ruined it, by constantly running a ferry service to import migrants through Libya, without ever asking the Italians if thats what they wanted. After alot of the crimes/rapes/murders that took place, I don't blame Italy for wanting to be conservative now. It seems the more liberal a country is the more dangerous it becomes by importing all these migrants from the third world. I recommend the extreme leftist should move to the developing world, then the EU wont be falling apart.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: Countries will be free to act in their own interest again, instead of being hamstrung by layers of detached imperial bureaucracy.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Looks like Italy is getting very itchy feet, proposals for a new Italian currency gaining traction in Rome. It will be interesting to see what unfolds as Italy starts preparing to bail out of the EU.https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1137044/Italy-eurozone-euro-currency-EU-European-Commission-debt-latest-news-update
Charles Babbage wrote: » Yes, but it is in their own interest to cooperate with other countries and join trading blocs and the like. Sometimes I think these threads are in After Hours.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Imo better for the EU if they are gone. Spain too.
brickster69 wrote: » He is getting ready to fire up the printing presses again.https://twitter.com/economics/status/1140932013441945603
Foster Future Whistle wrote: » The odds on Italexit are so short it might actually happen, last year they were 4.3, today it's 3.0. E.g Invest 100notes get a (gross) return of 300. Bear in mind this take a good few years, so would loose out on any otherwise invested, compound interest gains, taking it down to 2.75 {5%x5yr) {excluding inflation}.