Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The light begins to dawn!
The Telegraph: Behind the drama in Europe lies a global crisis
The technocrats who run our economies are realising that the main barrier to resolving a crisis and reinstating business-as-usual is not so much our ability to afford it, but our populations' willingness to pay.
Unless they intend to embrace totalitarianism, Europe's members will eventually have to abandon either their national sovereignty or globalisation itself.
Posted by devo @ 10:54 PM (944 views) Add Comment
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1. devo said...
and Gorgeous George hasn't had his first emergency budget yet
poor fella
2. devo said...
how come the telegraph has been the only mainstream news site consistently ahead of the game over the last couple of years?
3. enuii said...
Probably because it has just stuck to reporting news stories rather than twisting them to the extreme as is the case of the Daily Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Mail and sometimes the Guardian. The Times has its own londoncentric agenda and is not the paper it used to be. So for a balanced view on things its always worth reading the Telegraph and the Guardians articles and forming your own view.
There, I feel better now.
4. fallingbuzzard said...
Wise owners
5. drewster said...
The FT has been pretty good too, but the Telegraph is certainly more accessible. They've obviously hired journalists who actually understand the subject, rather than the more traditional newspaper game of hiring graduates with good English degrees.