The Ideal Deal

The Ideal Deal would be where we stay in, the money we’ve worked for Remains, I’m sure the German and French people would love to keep the fruits of their labours.

The Ideal Deal would be where the EU army gets invasive, illegitimate immigrants to Leave and go back to the first country they entered or applying before entry.

The Ideal Deal

In an ideal world the UK – United Kingdom, apparently, but clearly not with regards Brexit – would Remain In the EU minus the drawbacks other countries, unfairly, do not have to face.

What I would have done all along is simply say we’re not going to pay, and stay in.  What could they really do about it?  It is clearly not a real requirement of membership, but a relative one.  The reason our pensioners pensions are so low, theirs so high, our apparent access to immediate cash and their apparent lack of it are all linked.  They say they haven’t generated the funds and are therefore too poor to pay because they tax it and give it away, and then come to us for more.  This really isn’t fair.  We are paying for their superb infrastructure whilst having to neglect our own.  The EU funds – our money – is being used to buy our factory kit – which we have worked for and on – to give it away to those that haven’t worked for it – and that is hard, very hard.  The gifts are being given by the so-called ignoramuses or ignoramii depending on your view.  The ones that are giving them away are not giving at all and then have the cruelty to label these people things like racists et cetera.  Okay, so part 1 of this deal is no money is given away, every country within the continent pays its own way.  Cooking the books via intra-country taxation methodology like a prosperous tax haven would, would not work any more!

In order to have an orderly transition, because I’m not keen on riots nor war, I would look at what nations are paying in and being paid out.  I would reduce the % paid in by 1% of that amount per month, and likewise to those gaining, their amounts given by the givers would reduce by 1% each month.  I came to this figure initially thinking to make reductions in input and output by 10% per annum, but the sudden steps are somewhat alarming and to those giving, like Britain, still contributing the same amount 3+ years after the Brexit vote, that slowness of no progress, and the concern that at the end of the year someone would probably find some weasel way to keep our bills high ‘for some reason or other’ and the amounts paid out high too.  There has to be constant reassurance and perpetual sight of improvements for the massive contributors and an ever-enclosing discipline, de-corrupting in stages, and a needed momentum to work, to serve for it.  Really those giving are in reality the servants in this relationship – and those people in those countries are ever expressing their dissatisfaction at this – this is the polarisation of inequity that led up to what brought World War II into being – the establishment of the European Community was to ensure Peace.  We must not lose sight of that.  This is much more important than any other aim.  This would mean an annual adjustment of 12% so parity would be achieved in 8 years and 4 months, not 10 years, a decade, which I fear is too long for the poor people of the rich countries.  The corrupt leaders in the gaining lands, these are our aristocratic rulers, the overlords lauding over us, will have to make swift. smooth, step-changes in their behaviour.  They will not be able to treat their own people dismissively as they will need them to pay in money – it is easy to garner votes and power when all you do is give, give, give away sweeties in turn given by others.  They will have to start experiencing the responsible strain and stress that leaders, whose budgets are coming under increasing strain are having to face, daily.  This will be good for them personally, and good for their people electorally, as they will now have their leaders accountable to them, not away from them.
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This will make Europe, a happier, more prosperous and most importantly peaceful again.  The gaining nations need to recognise their neediness, as we, sadly, in Britain are having to face as we drive on roads that are damaged and we do not have the spare funds to repair, yet we are supposedly the 2nd richest in the continent.  How the muck does that work!  And yet we see Luxembourg has generously let all public transport be free.  We paid for that, yet are being rendered immobile.

I completely get the Irish feeling that having a non EU block in the way, like a field full of cowpats you have to cross to get to the place where you wish to go and the other option is a very long way round and you’re knackered.  They fear being completely cut-off at the edge of Europe on an island by another island slightly less on the edge than they are but still, none the less cut off too.  What I propose is that the EU should pay for bridges so that neither nation are cut off.  The first one between Cap Gris Nez and Dungeness – their names have a striking similarity to them, mmm – the second between Portpatrick and Whitehead.  The third between Rosslare Harbour and Fishguard in Wales.  The fourth between Omonville-La-Petite and Portland.  The fifth between the tip of the Mull of Kintyre and Torr.   In quite a lot of these you can see the roads at either end look like they are reaching out in longing to touch the other one, like they really want to, like a union is the only natural course of action.   There are really long roads in the world, it’s not as if Europeans do not have the technical know-how, the Romans alongside our current knowledge and facilities would have done it.  I’m thinking of an oil rig road, using platforms secured to the seabed for stability – computers can maintain this as an additional assistance – and the driving bridge a latticed boom like you see on huge cranes reaching out over vast areas.  I have further thoughts on the technologies, but they may be patentable, so this is sufficient for now.

As regards immigration.  When one member state gives, or more accurately sells, a passport to someone outside of the union, they need to commit to that person.  There are far too many cases where a country, for example Portugal, gets money from issuing a passport to someone from another outside country, in Goa many have been gained.  The Goan then never enters Portugal but uses the passport to go straight to the United Kingdom, dividing it, and dividing the spoils as they ruin the country with a smile on their face.  They are two faced being pleasant and respectful to those they regard as elite, can get things from them, and horrible and threatening to those little people they have displaced, they take their place and shove them out.  When someone settles in a country they gain the benefits of that place, for example a free education for their children.  In order that this is fair when a family and individuals enter a European country from a non-EU one they should be denied Freedom of Movement for 30 years.  This would mean the profiting country would no longer benefit from their people trafficking, because that is what it is, and the distant destination nation would not pay for it anymore.  I would state to be fair, as Portugal allowed this loophole in their own interests and because it felt it owned them a debt, which they should pay, not someone else, that all those with Portuguese passports not currently resident in Portugal must immediately go there, if they don’t go immediately then Portugal must pay for every cost incurred, school fees, hence the 30 year rule, so if Portugal issues you with a passport your European destination is Portugal for the first 30 years of your life and your children’s life in Europe, and to move on after that time other countries requirements regarding a work record must be satisfied.  If not, no you will not be let in.  It cannot be so easy to go to a nation and pillage the place like a Viking.  That is precisely what they are doing.  This is out of control and must be brought back into control.  Now.