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    I suspect that you are right Peter but nevertheless there is certainly a sound basis for his analysis.

    Mark - a European superstate is neither desirable or wanted by most of the people in the EU, not even Germany. It is only these (I agree, weak) politicians who want it and they are running scared of their electorate and quite rightly too. They have progressed their superstate aims by deceit and lies so far and tried to force it through the single currency which was never an economic and only a political issue. The result being the Eurozone crisis which was inevitable and predicted by many. Now they have a problem with abandoning their single currency and admit defeat while changing the whole European project or being dictatorial pushing the European superstate against the wishes of the electorate. The truth is it is only their conceit that is holding the Euro together and in so doing devastating the weaker economies.

    Thankfully we were not foolish enough to join the Euro and are in a better position now than we might have been. But nevertheless we are still affected by their errors, not only the currency, but their failure to balance their budgets (a problem the UK shares) - again the fault of foolish big spending politicians.

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