A couple of observations. Since leaving Frankfurt over a week ago, and until arriving in Munich yesterday, you could have counted the number of "non-European" faces we saw on one hand, and as previously mentioned, no sign of any riff raff at all. Since arriving back in Germany, that has changed, from the Chinese tour groups in the hotel, the multi cultural staff, and the drunks and seemingly homeless in a doorway near the local supermarket Brexit (and I have no views either way)- the people of the UK having voted, the media appear to be predicting doom and gloom, particularly when interviewing those who have been drinking deeply from the EU trough, the lovies, academics and bureaucrats. What started in the early 1970s as a Trade Bloc quickly fell victim to the socially enlightened as a means of incorporating their own agendas, freedom of immigration being the over riding fear that finally startled the British to act. Germany's Chancellor Merkell has appeared thin lipped and disapproving, knowing the burden on those few countries who actually contribute more than they receive has just increased significantly. The world waits to see what transpires. Don Comments are closed.
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Don MalcolmA perfect day involves being on my Harley with a long ride ahead.
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