Not that my opinion really matters, but, I’m not sure if I like the picture of younger, smirking Ambrose or older, frailer Ambrose better. Or, for that matter, worse.
It’s always funny when you see photos like these updated because the changes usually happen many years apart and, all at once, readers are confronted with a much older writer behind the words they are reading. That’s why I don’t ever plan to update my pictures here at the blog that are now about five years old…
Anyway, one thing that hasn’t changed about Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is his dour view on the prospects for the euro, his latest thinking distilled in this story at the Telegraph.
Europe’s fiscal Fascism brings British withdrawal ever closer
The European Commission is calling for EU powers to vet budgets of the 27 member states before the draft laws have been presented to the House of Commons, the Tweede Kamer, the Folketing, the Bundestag, the Assemblee Nationale, or other national parliaments. It applies to Britain even though we are not in EMU.
Fonctionnaires and EU finance ministers will pass judgement on the British (or Dutch, or Danish, or French) budgets before the elected bodies of these ancient and sovereign nations have seen the proposals. Did we not we not fight the English Civil War and kill a king over such a prerogative?
Yet again we are discovering the trick played on our democracies by Europe’s insiders when they charged ahead with EMU, brushing aside warnings by their own staff economists that monetary union was unworkable without fiscal union. Jacques Delors knew perfectly well that this would lead inevitably to a crisis, but it would be the “beneficial crisis” that would force sovereign parliaments to submit to demands that they would never otherwise accept.
It comes as no surprise that Club Med debt and obstinance of the already austere Germans are at the center of Ambrose’s most recent complaint about goings on in Europe.




Zapatero revealed details of the French threat at a closed-doors meeting of leaders from his Spanish socialist party on Wednesday.



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