Brexit You Europeans never learn whereas the UK, especially England, is usually ahead of the game. — Chester
Which is it? Either we were so smart we managed to wrangle and cheat the English for decades as you've asserted or we're dim? We can't be both.
Just out of interest, are you Dutch? If so why do you care if the UK leaves? — Chester
I'm Dutch and I've worked in the financial industry about half of my professional life. What do I care? I have friends in the UK and I liked how easy it was to visit them. Or working for UK companies being easy. From a regulatory perspective the BoE and FCA had a much richer history and experience that is now lost, which will definitely make financial regulations in the EU worse. The Dutch and UK pension schemes are similar so they were an important partner in certain negotiations. The UK is an important trading partner as well.
Europeans like to be led , it's in their nature, the British however are naturally suspicious and doubtful of politicians ...we tend to think they couldn't organise a fuck in a whorehouse , so why would we want more of them, but hey-ho. — Chester
This is just fairy tales. It's much more likely that the consensus building with a multi-party system leads to decisions a larger majority actually likes than the winner takes all system you have in the UK. Brexit had a statistically irrelevant majority. So about 50% isn't happy about Brexit at all. So yeah, I get it that if that happens regularly half of the time you think you're not getting what you want and therefore politicians stuck.
Even more, we actually had real revolutions in Europe resulting in more meaningful democracies where the UK was stuck with nobs and aristocracy continuing to lord it over the rest (how much land do they own again?). So yeah, those English are really ahead of the curve with a pseudo-feudal system.
taly and Spain can't afford to do that so guess who will be waiting in the wings to snap up Spanish and Italian companies... German companies — Chester
Highly unlikely. You don't seem to understand that German manufacturing base is one of SME's, often family owned. The large all-consuming corporations are an anglo-saxon thing which has found willing copycats in mainly Asian countries. Europe has tended to answer, overall, with more specialised or bespoke production and service economies.
Which is why, if it hasn't been done before, hire a Dutch company.