18 Always seems a bad bet to give up democratic self-government for a “stakeholder”‘s place at technocrats’ table. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Related
@kausmickey more like a fold than a bet.
@kausmickey Would that not also suggest a fight to pare back the admin state in the U.S. is essential to save democracy?
@kausmickey Former David Cameron advisor @SteveHiltonx makes strong case for #Brexit in our recent @fixitshow https://t.co/6sKmJVYeBY
.@jamesbmeigs @kausmickey Agreed. But economy arguments for Remain are strong, despite bloated EU bureaucracy https://t.co/c9Xp2J2ew1
@DaviesNow @jamesbmeigs @kausmickey UK’s average economic growth rate since joining EU below rate before joining. EU is overhead on economy.
@insidertrading_ @DaviesNow @kausmickey Choice might be: short term econ risk of Brexit disruption vs permanent slow growth under EU rules
@insidertrading_ @jamesbmeigs @kausmickey In many developed economies, growth rates were stronger in the 50’s and 60’s than today