Sometimes nationalism is a more powerful motivator than economics. When all of your needs are satisfied, tribalism is a powerful instinct to try to overcome.
Side comment, and wholly irrelevant: As a person with absolutely NO connection to Europe whatsoever, I am hopeful that Brexit will end up benefiting England. I have never liked the statism that the EU has embraced. The push to create what is essentially a federalist state based in Brussels always rubbed me the wrong way. And as an American I have been deeply hostile towards the protectionism and rampant regulations pushed by people like Margarethe Vestager. I'm hoping that my own government will step forward and offer to have Britain join a new NAFTA (not my idea) for which the first letters stand for North Atlantic instead of North American.
It'll be interesting to see what happens in the long run. The British are smart, capable, hard-working people so I wish them the best.
I hope you are right but it's hard not to be pessimistic. As a Brit living overseas but hoping to possibly return within the next couple of years with my foreign partner, this has set all kinds of alarm bells ringing. I already know none-British citizens who have been living there and who have experienced problems re-entering the UK in the past few months.
Yeah, I think the threats are overblown. The Brits are tolerant people. You may have to deal with red tape, but I wouldn't fret.
The way things have turned recently, with a bigoted buffoon in the seat of power and the country and its Brexit plans (or lack thereof) a pathetic mess, my concerns are only continuing to grow...
John Cleese also voted for Brexit In The Netherlands people already organized an event where people will stand on the Dutch coasts waving the Brits farewell when they leave. I do hope for them that they will accept the agreement because a hard Brexit doesn't the best option but with a Trump's cousin Boris in power you never know I am sceptical.
Réponse de tmdb65271336
le 7 avril 2017 à 21h28
Sometimes nationalism is a more powerful motivator than economics. When all of your needs are satisfied, tribalism is a powerful instinct to try to overcome.
Side comment, and wholly irrelevant: As a person with absolutely NO connection to Europe whatsoever, I am hopeful that Brexit will end up benefiting England. I have never liked the statism that the EU has embraced. The push to create what is essentially a federalist state based in Brussels always rubbed me the wrong way. And as an American I have been deeply hostile towards the protectionism and rampant regulations pushed by people like Margarethe Vestager. I'm hoping that my own government will step forward and offer to have Britain join a new NAFTA (not my idea) for which the first letters stand for North Atlantic instead of North American.
It'll be interesting to see what happens in the long run. The British are smart, capable, hard-working people so I wish them the best.
Réponse de rudely_murray
le 8 avril 2017 à 19h32
I hope you are right but it's hard not to be pessimistic. As a Brit living overseas but hoping to possibly return within the next couple of years with my foreign partner, this has set all kinds of alarm bells ringing. I already know none-British citizens who have been living there and who have experienced problems re-entering the UK in the past few months.
Réponse de tmdb13060682
le 8 avril 2017 à 20h14
Yeah, I think the threats are overblown. The Brits are tolerant people. You may have to deal with red tape, but I wouldn't fret.
Réponse de rudely_murray
le 31 juillet 2019 à 22h19
The way things have turned recently, with a bigoted buffoon in the seat of power and the country and its Brexit plans (or lack thereof) a pathetic mess, my concerns are only continuing to grow...
Réponse de Forty-1212
le 10 août 2019 à 22h37
Right, whoever said, "With age comes wisdom" never met M Caine.
M Caine, meet Adage sayer. You might learn something after it's too late.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 27 août 2019 à 13h29
John Cleese also voted for Brexit In The Netherlands people already organized an event where people will stand on the Dutch coasts waving the Brits farewell when they leave. I do hope for them that they will accept the agreement because a hard Brexit doesn't the best option but with a Trump's cousin Boris in power you never know I am sceptical.
Réponse de DanDare
le 6 septembre 2019 à 17h54
Well at least Sir Michael Caine is not an elitist nor has he any form for running off to the USA to avoid paying British taxes.
Oops.