A remarkably balanced article that is as 21st century attuned as it is wise.
That said, however, I have long understood British - should I say English (?) - disquiet about the EU. All suspicion aggravated by the messy state of affairs in Europe underscored by Brussels reaction to multiple events especially in the aftermath of the 2007/8 financial meltdown. And rather disheartening clearly differentiated handling of nations large and small.
Essentially it is an internal question that needs to get sorted out by the UK's political body and people.
A referendum on such issues is never a soft option. On the contrary, DC raised the stakes to a level he could no longer backtrack from. Indeed, he is only delivering on his own election campaign pledge.
For the British people at large a new opportunity has arisen, yet again, to express their views hopefully from as informed a standpoint as possible. If all the pros and cons of EU membership are balanced against the reality of a fast changed globalized world then I wonder which way majority opinion will sway.
The very outcome as measured by voter turnout and the gap between the Ins and Outs will provide insightful information on UK public sentiment towards the EU.
In the meantime there remain 4 months for citizens to seek enlightment and make their minds up.
A referendum on such issues is never a soft option. On the contrary, DC raised the stakes to a level he could no longer backtrack from. Indeed, he is only delivering on his own election campaign pledge.
For the British people at large a new opportunity has arisen, yet again, to express their views hopefully from as informed a standpoint as possible. If all the pros and cons of EU membership are balanced against the reality of a fast changed globalized world then I wonder which way majority opinion will sway.
The very outcome as measured by voter turnout and the gap between the Ins and Outs will provide insightful information on UK public sentiment towards the EU.
In the meantime there remain 4 months for citizens to seek enlightment and make their minds up.