I understand the butterfly effect
I really, really don't think you do. Or at least you're only prepared to apply it in the most unrealistically limited fashion.
I understand the butterfly effect
I really, really don't think you do. Or at least you're only prepared to apply it in the most unrealistically limited fashion.
What the hell has 9/11 got to do with Blair and Brown?
The Euro has always been much more of a political thing than an economic one. Since Blair gets to appoint anyone he feels like from the Parliamentary Labour Party, within reason, he can shop around for someone to give him the 'right' answer about the Euro - hell, it worked for Iraq. He doesn't even need to listen to the Treasury and the right Chancellor can help keep a lid on them. Just paint it as being 'good Europeans', maintaining or increasing Britain's influence in the EU, a mix of other vacuous sound bites, fudge the economic numbers on the benefits of joining, or just outright lie and you can get away with it.Hhmm, did you watch that Eurocrash programme on BBC2 last night? Basic points re UK politicians is that all competent Chancellors of the Exchequer knew full well the problems that becoming part of the Euro would entail so we not only have to neutralise Golden Brown as Chancellor but also other members of the Treasury.
Why not? I mean the people that created it and the politicians that signed up for it all pretty much did.... (let's avoid the political argument of how nuts a monetary union without political union is)...
This seems the most likely. I generally see Brown working himself into even more of a huff than he did in our timeline about being denied what was rightfully his by this johnny come lately, although possibly being bought off with the offer of the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer. However with no Granita deal Blair doesn't feel the need to put up with him and his antics when he starts throwing his toys out of the pram later on, his bitterness over not getting the top job probably helping to exaggerate his somewhat thuggish bent, and he gets demoted to the back benches. With no guaranteed prospect of the leadership after Blair, not having the influential position of Chancellor to play patronage with, and his at times rather anti-social tendencies he isn't able to build up his cabal and launch into almost guerrilla warfare.Prevent the 'Granita Deal' from occurring, Brown runs against Blair but Blair still wins by a significant margin.
You would need inflation in the double digits all across Europe as a form of revaluation to have a chance of getting Greece out of it's current account deficit.We should remember that Eurozone could be out of this problem rather fast if ECB was willing to accept inflation rates as high as in the Anglosphere, thus inflation rates the "PIIGS" were used to before the Euro. I'd recommend that actually - but then I'm young, my major asset is discounted working income and I'm working in a profession that grants me raises far above the inflation rate. I won't be hit that hard from that strategy...
Since butterflies has come up, surely having Britain in the Euro would change the global economy and the recession?
You would need inflation in the double digits all across Europe as a form of revaluation to have a chance of getting Greece out of it's current account deficit.
Many republican countries would refuse such a name as Crown why should the name be changed in the first place?
No Blair, different Balkan Wars, which can certainly butterfly away 9/11.They were behind it all, duh.
Personally I can't think of a way without making it look thoroughly ASB.
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