100% agree

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Sent: 08 June 2016 14:42
To: Richard Naef
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Subject: Re: [LU] NONLU: EU

Not sure I should be dipping a toe into this, but whilst Greece certainly
has benefitted, it was all built on the ridiculous assumption they had a
chance of belonging in economic terms. The people benefitted for a while,
and some did very well, but at what long term cost to 'ordinary' greeks?

I'm very much a Remain supporter, but with the caveat that following the
vote we should begin a reform process of the EU which will take yonks etc,
because of the self interests of all countries. Some common-sense has to be
brought to bear - mind you, it'll take a batallion of Yorkshire plain
speaking to cut through the bull!

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On 8 Jun 2016, at 14:29, Richard Naef <[email protected]>
wrote:

>> 
>> Greece wants for example 500m to build 14 unnecessary new airports.
>> Germans win the contract to build airports. Greeks realise there was 
>> no point in the airports and they aren't generating the cash to repay 
>> and
> sell to
>> Fraport the german airport operator at a knockdown price say 150m.
>> 
>> Net result Greeks now have 14 german run airports and 350m to repay 
>> for the pleasure.  They germans have 500m of EU cash and 14 airport 
>> that they will run at a profit because they bought them cheap and can 
>> use economies of scale to cut costs.
> 
> unneccesary?  how else would all the German's fly to the islands for 
> their holidays?  The airports will probably be run efficiently and 
> employ local people at reasonable rates with all the enshrined EU 
> workers benefits.  it's not like the German's can pack the airports up 
> and move them to Sudetenland is it.
> 
> It's the same with our car industry, There aren't any significant 
> British owned car companies,  but we make almost as many cars as we 
> ever has and export more!  thanks to the Germans and Indians investing in
us, they've
> received lots of British government money as well.   I don't deny that the
> Germans have done well out of the EU, but I honestly believe that 
> isn't their guiding principle, they certainly didn't allow Greece in 
> just to get a few airports, but to increase trade and as they are a 
> brilliant trading nation they have done well.  But Greece also 
> benefited from increased tourism and inward investment.
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