European Union’s Imperial Overreach

Jonathan Marshall | 25 June 2016 The European Union’s haughty and hasty expansion into low-wage Eastern Europe may be its undoing, as the Brexit vote shows popular resistance to the westward migration of workers that followed While few analysts are putting it this way, the European Union suffers from a self-inflicted crisis of overexpansion —…

Britain Declares Independence

GWPF | 25 June 2016 Brexit Has Significant Implications For Energy & Climate Policies It’s not for nothing that the U.K. has been a great player on the world stage for centuries. Having declared their independence from the EU, the British people can now show the world what a determined democracy can accomplish. – Editorial,…

Brexit: What Is It About? What is at Stake?

Global Research | 23 June 2016 Selected Articles: Brexit: What Is It About? What is at Stake? By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, June 22 2016 If you read the presstitute media, Brexit—the referendum tomorrow on the UK’s exit from the EU— is about racism.  According to the story line, angry rightwing racists of violent inclinations want to leave…

Why Brexit Is Better for Britain

Mises Institute | 19 June 2016 On 23 June 2016, the people of Great Britain will vote whether to stay in the European Union (EU) or leave it. The pro-EU camp argues that leaving the EU will cost Britain dearly in terms of economic prosperity, financial stability, and domestic security. In fact, people are being…