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Title: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Varche on 23 February 2013, 12:13:52
I have more than a suspicion that the outcome will have a big effect on Europe.

I still find it difficult to believe Berlusconi is standing and more importantly that people will actually vote for him.

Mr Grillo? He could become king maker. His manifesto includes a referendum on the euro.

Bersani wants investment and jobs- German/Brussels austerity is not enough.
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: feeutfo on 23 February 2013, 12:39:55
I thought we where not interested in Europe? :-\
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Varche on 23 February 2013, 12:58:27
You speak for yourself. No man is an island unless he is Barry Wight.
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: feeutfo on 23 February 2013, 13:15:12
Every bugger hates it, everyone wants out, nobody's interested, and yet ....
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Terbs on 23 February 2013, 13:26:46
Every bugger hates it, everyone wants out, nobody's interested, and yet ....

Ah, Chris, the interest lies in the fact the Italians are in shite street, more than us.... and everyone here is hoping that the results will be the start of the end, and give us more clout in the 'out' campaign :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Rods2 on 24 February 2013, 01:59:00
Every bugger hates it, everyone wants out, nobody's interested, and yet ....

Wrong, I like Europe, have many good French friends, I want the UK to trade with Europe in a free trade area to all of our mutual benefits, but I don't want to be ruled by a European dictatorship or UK law to be subservient. I want a strong independent UK that makes its own agreements around the world, sits and has its own voice (Not the EU's on global standards committees) so we go back to what we are good at as a global trading nation.

I haven't got a lot of time for the IMHO fool Lord King, but this UK / China agreement of the UK trading their currency is the sort of thing we are good at and must have Brussels, Paris and Frankfurt cursing us again, where we continue to reinforce London as the global financial trading centre, that they are out to destroy.

I think many Europhiles will be proved wrong again if / when we leave the EU, as substantial supply side reforms will then be possible which will make our economy much more attractive and we will have a mini manufacturing boom, just like Turkey is enjoying at the moment. Turkey and Eastern Europe has similar wage structures, so ask yourself the question why are companies investing in Turkey and not Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic? It is because Turkey is outside of the EU and all of the costly social legislation. Turkey is adjacent to a major market without all of the incumbents costs!  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: feeutfo on 24 February 2013, 08:19:50
Every bugger hates it, everyone wants out, nobody's interested, and yet ....

Wrong, I like Europe, have many good French friends, I want the UK to trade with Europe in a free trade area to all of our mutual benefits, but I don't want to be ruled by a European dictatorship or UK law to be subservient. I want a strong independent UK that makes its own agreements around the world, sits and has its own voice (Not the EU's on global standards committees) so we go back to what we are good at as a global trading nation.

I haven't got a lot of time for the IMHO fool Lord King, but this UK / China agreement of the UK trading their currency is the sort of thing we are good at and must have Brussels, Paris and Frankfurt cursing us again, where we continue to reinforce London as the global financial trading centre, that they are out to destroy.

I think many Europhiles will be proved wrong again if / when we leave the EU, as substantial supply side reforms will then be possible which will make our economy much more attractive and we will have a mini manufacturing boom, just like Turkey is enjoying at the moment. Turkey and Eastern Europe has similar wage structures, so ask yourself the question why are companies investing in Turkey and not Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic? It is because Turkey is outside of the EU and all of the costly social legislation. Turkey is adjacent to a major market without all of the incumbents costs!  :y :y :y

So I was wrong at the start, and right again by the end. Excellent. :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: STMO123 on 24 February 2013, 09:29:59
I certainly wouldn't want our 'social legislation' to resemble Turkey's.
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Terbs on 24 February 2013, 10:10:40
Rods2......very well stated.

I think that is what everybody wants......... (except a few hundred people in Westminster) :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 24 February 2013, 15:58:18
I think that Italy will end up with an ineffectual weak coalitian much like our own.  ::)  They won't get much done and will just tinker around the edges and will end up back at square one!  :-\
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: STMO123 on 24 February 2013, 16:18:04
I think that Italy will end up with an ineffectual weak coalitian much like our own.  ::)  They won't get much done and will just tinker around the edges and will end up back at square one!  :-\
That seems a fair assessment, but not like ours. I think theirs will be much more dangerous for the EU.
Roll on. :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: Rods2 on 24 February 2013, 16:37:52
I think Berlusconi will be out for revenge against the EU, so if he gets enough votes to be part of a coalition I think it will be interesting for Italy and the EU.  ::) ::) ::)

Might be a good case for getting a big tub of popcorn while we sit on the periphery watching. :y :y :y
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: feeutfo on 24 February 2013, 16:49:04
Any party in most country's have their hands tied financially, there was little point voting before the crash, there is even less point now.


Completely disinterested off Reading.
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: STMO123 on 25 February 2013, 15:35:11
The exit polls are telling us.......nothing. It's gonna be a photo-finish. ;D
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: STMO123 on 25 February 2013, 16:41:35
Surely not. It looks like Berlusconi has got more votes than anyone else. I love it. ;D
Title: Re: Italian Elections on Sunday
Post by: albitz on 25 February 2013, 17:27:01
It will be hilarious/scary/fascinating if the old lech gets back in. ;D