Ian McEwan about Brexit
Unhappy, Ian McEwan on
February 1, 2020, writes:
Take a road
trip from Greece to Sweden, from Portugal to Hungary. Leave your passport
behind. What a rich, teeming bundle of civilisations – in food, manners,
architecture, language, and each nation state profoundly and proudly different
from its neighbours. No evidence of being under the boot-heel of Brussels.
Nothing here of continental USA’s dreary commercial sameness. Summon everything
you’ve learned of the ruinous, desperate state of Europe in 1945, then
contemplate a stupendous economic, political and cultural achievement: peace,
open borders, relative prosperity, and the encouragement of individual rights,
tolerance and freedom of expression. Until Friday this was where our grown-up
children went at will to live and work.
Edouard: After Boris Johnson's Brexit, not any more.
Britain, other critics say, will continue to be a rule taker. It just will no longer have a seat at the table where those rules are made.
Edouard: After Boris Johnson's Brexit, not any more.
Britain, other critics say, will continue to be a rule taker. It just will no longer have a seat at the table where those rules are made.
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