I'm still convinced centralisation (perhaps globalisation) is a great concept if it falls in the right hands.
The EU club served/serves corporations not people and it's the corporations that are calling the shots represented in Davos.
Side effects like population growth and demand on public services (compared to taxes raised to fund them) remain ignored and the likes of Amazon still reign supreme and pay minimal tax.
Centralisation currently means the destruction of small businesses and aspiration and an over reliance on the global corporations. The road to Serfdom is set but some will attempt to be more equal than others.
The EU club served/serves corporations not people and it's the corporations that are calling the shots represented in Davos.
Side effects like population growth and demand on public services (compared to taxes raised to fund them) remain ignored and the likes of Amazon still reign supreme and pay minimal tax.
Centralisation currently means the destruction of small businesses and aspiration and an over reliance on the global corporations. The road to Serfdom is set but some will attempt to be more equal than others.