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The Observer - Wielka Brytania | Poniedziałek, 25. Maj 2009
European elections: Will Hutton on a possible British exit from the EU
The British writer and columnist Will Hutton writes in the Sunday paper The Observer on the significance of the European elections, and wonders if it wouldn't be better for Britain to leave the EU: "Along with the BNP, the opinion polls suggest that more than 50 percent of the vote will go to anti-EU parties. I'm not sure the British know the consequence of their vote, but a dynamic is in train that will lead to our exit from the EU. As a pro-European, I don't want this to happen, but I've begun to wonder whether it wouldn't be better for Europe. Only living outside the EU as the sceptics want - creating a politically diminished Britain fit for hedge funds, tax-avoiders and asset-strippers - is likely to convince the British majority that the option is a disaster. Meanwhile, the Europeans can deepen the EU, along the way empowering the European Parliament. When a Tory government leads an impoverished, embittered Britain back into the EU in 25 years' time, reality will have imposed political maturity. And elections for the European Parliament will be much more serious."
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