As the world turns

The de-industrialisation of Europe is happening quite quickly but will take years to put in reverse. While Asia, Africa and Latin American are focused on the industrialization of their economies.

Of course, there’s groups here in Europe who are want to make Scholz, Macron and Sunak a distant memory. For instance, Siemens and Volkswagon are taking dramatic action. Under German law, a capitalist corporation can show that governmental policy is damaging their company, losing significant money so they can petition the government for redress – in cash. They’ve already filed the docs demanding billions of euro from the German government to offset their losses suffered directly from German policy.

Unions from all over Europe are going to come after their respective governments, due to de-industrialisation. The levels of pressure will be intense.

In the UK, George Galloway is back in the British Parliament. He’s quite a character and he’s also the Seneca of our day; he may even make the House of Commons worth watching once again. Galloway won by a landslide while not one single vote was cast to put Sunak at #10


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