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Whilst I get your wider point, the UK has consistently been a top 10 trading partner for Germany, and so anything which has impacted upon that trading relationship will have contributed to the German recession.
So, yes, Brexit is one of a number of factors to blame for the German recession.
Some reverse logic......Germany is in recession so..... on 23:28 - May 25 by HARRY10
"no prizes for guessing who that elite cadre are."
That is rather ironic from some I perceive to be a Trot. Someone who does not believe the masses can reach about a certain level of understanding, and so need this elite group to lead them.
If you are talking about education, then I do not consider lying to workers that their demands can be met, in order for those demands to fail........ and so come to the conclusion that capitalism cannot be reformed and needs an educated elite to lead them to the promised land, err comrade.
I hate to think how many youngsters had been used, then disillusioned of politics after encounters with these bedsit rrrrrr revolutionairies.
*Chalks up Harry on the 'not a clue about @narcho syndicalism ' list.*
Edit, some fairly light weight easy viewing as an intro....
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Some reverse logic......Germany is in recession so..... on 23:49 - May 25 by ArnoldMoorhen
Whilst I get your wider point, the UK has consistently been a top 10 trading partner for Germany, and so anything which has impacted upon that trading relationship will have contributed to the German recession.
So, yes, Brexit is one of a number of factors to blame for the German recession.
The reverse logic is that obviously we too would be in recession if we had stayed in Europe....absolute bobbins btw! And only Badger would interpret it in the way he has to reach his "xenophobic " conclusion. (But that's just Badger for you.) What I find somewhat baffling is when people who would generally agree that Capitalism is a divisive economic model which rewards those with sociopathic instincts use the metrics of that system to validate their stance at any particular moment in time. If we use the metrics of madness to measure where we are at then we are doomed to live in a state of perpetual madness.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."