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I believe Brexit, driven by self-interest & nationalism, will make Europe a poorer place.
I retired 10 years ago and moved to the edge of Italy, close to the French border and Monaco, for a number of reasons, none of which individually amount to much but added together made me realise that I didn’t … Continue reading
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Musings on Brexit: What I would want for my Grandchildren
Originally posted by Marion Thornly in her blog: Ceret Diaries: Musing’s on Brexit On Facebook today I saw a post by a lady who wrote that she was going to vote to leave the EU for the sake of her grandchildren. I … Continue reading
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The cynics should realise that President Obama has nothing to gain by warning his friends about the dangers.
I thought President Obama’s recent speech in Germany (reported this morning on France24) and the Huw Edwards interview with the president (on BBC yesterday) were very interesting. He is, IMHO, one of the most intelligent and thoughtful US presidents for … Continue reading
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As a Brit living in France, for 10 years, I feel that it is time to share some thoughts.
As a Brit living in France, for 10 years, I feel that it is time to share some thoughts. I teach English to business people in the Dijon area. So far, with no exception, everyone of them that have expressed … Continue reading
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Je ne regrette rien… certainly not my opportunity to study, work and live in the EU
Many years ago, when I was a student, one of the first votes I cast was for the UK to remain in what we then called the EEC, now, of course, the EU. Not long afterwards, because my degree included … Continue reading
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Why Brexit would be catastrophic for the UK & Europe: a self-indulgent rant on a serious point
I’m not allowed to vote on the Brexit referendum as it’s been over fifteen years since I’ve lived in the UK. I can understand why I might be excluded from local elections, even general elections, given I don’t live there … Continue reading
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A Business Perspective on the EU, and this time not from a multi-million euro multi-national
Our Business Perspective (Focused on Trade) Our business enjoys the full scope of what the European Union offers in terms of the freedom to trade amongst member states and without that freedom it dramatically increases the trading considerations, costs and … Continue reading
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Reflections from Germany – What the EU means
I could label myself in many ways – female, wife, mother, sister, aunt, British, English, southerner, Londoner, or European citizen currently resident in Germany – but I never think of myself as an ex-pat. I haven’t left anything. I’ve not … Continue reading
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