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One of the Anons described leaving the EU as a "leap in the dark". On the contrary, it is a return to what the Americans would call normalcy, the state of affairs which most British people until within the last 50 years regarded (and which most of the peoples of the world do still regard) as the natural condition of a nation state - self government. What truly IS a leap in the dark is continued adherence to "Europe".

Europhiles tend to talk as if all the so-called benefits of membership come without a price. Far from it: the price is potentially annihilating. It is nothing less than total allegiance to a superstate (or super-government) whose interests are not our interests and over whose policies and actions we, as a permanent, small minority, can have no control. If the EU, in pursuit of some future Weltpolitik, decides to provoke war with Russia, we will go to war with Russia. If it chooses to antagonize America or any of our other traditional allies, we will willingly join in the game. If readers are content that London should burn so that Latvia may continue sending a commissioner to Brussels, well and good. Let them vote to remain. If they happily contemplate dispatching British troops to coerce recalcitrant members and, in case of necessity, to fight a civil war "for the glorious Union", they do well to sneer at Little Englanders and Europhobes. But if they dismiss these scenarios as impossible fantasies they betray that they don't really believe in the "European ideal" at all - for that ideal is and always has been Power.

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