Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob.
To thee that the leader of thy Government has made a statement about there being a possibility of war within the E.U. and possible genocide. That claim could only exist if the E.U. goes to extremes in imposing its will on any European Nation or member state of the E.U. Greece of course being at the moment in the firing line in as far as it is no position to meet its repayments of the Loan from the E.U. which could result in the country going bankruptcy. There is already growing rebellion against austerity measures imposed by the government which even if extra measures were put in place could not meet its repayment deadline thus defaulting on its loan and further funding being halted. If that rebellion gets out of hand and Greece refuses to pay its loan. Then exit from the E.U. is the only course for that country but that will not solve its problems and if by refusing to pay the loan the E.U. imposes sanctions until there is an agreement to settle the debt then the tension between Greece and the E.U. would escalate and could lead to conflict if the attitude of the people of Greece is anything to go by. In which case even if this situation doesn't escalate and there is a possible scenario for war and or genocide then Britain would be better off well out of it by leaving the E.U. which leads to the conclusion that thy governments leader has shot himself in the foot by what he’s said which implies Britain is better off outside of the E.U.
But in as far as finance and trade are concerned to break off financial and trade deals with Britain if it did leave would not be in the E.U.s best interest whether in or out of the E.U. in as far as Britain’s present position is concerned there would be little or no change in as far as finance and trade are concerned it would be like the E.U. cutting its nose off to spite its face. The benefits of leaving the E.U. would be Britain’s. In as far as security is concerned has the E.U. broken of security relations with any country outside of the E.U.? No! So also will it be with Britain outside of the E.U. But to use Greece as an example would if the same situation arose in Britain the British people put up with the way the E.U. is and has treated Greece?
This is the Word of the Lord to thee.
From the prophet of the Lord.
To thee that the leader of thy Government has made a statement about there being a possibility of war within the E.U. and possible genocide. That claim could only exist if the E.U. goes to extremes in imposing its will on any European Nation or member state of the E.U. Greece of course being at the moment in the firing line in as far as it is no position to meet its repayments of the Loan from the E.U. which could result in the country going bankruptcy. There is already growing rebellion against austerity measures imposed by the government which even if extra measures were put in place could not meet its repayment deadline thus defaulting on its loan and further funding being halted. If that rebellion gets out of hand and Greece refuses to pay its loan. Then exit from the E.U. is the only course for that country but that will not solve its problems and if by refusing to pay the loan the E.U. imposes sanctions until there is an agreement to settle the debt then the tension between Greece and the E.U. would escalate and could lead to conflict if the attitude of the people of Greece is anything to go by. In which case even if this situation doesn't escalate and there is a possible scenario for war and or genocide then Britain would be better off well out of it by leaving the E.U. which leads to the conclusion that thy governments leader has shot himself in the foot by what he’s said which implies Britain is better off outside of the E.U.
But in as far as finance and trade are concerned to break off financial and trade deals with Britain if it did leave would not be in the E.U.s best interest whether in or out of the E.U. in as far as Britain’s present position is concerned there would be little or no change in as far as finance and trade are concerned it would be like the E.U. cutting its nose off to spite its face. The benefits of leaving the E.U. would be Britain’s. In as far as security is concerned has the E.U. broken of security relations with any country outside of the E.U.? No! So also will it be with Britain outside of the E.U. But to use Greece as an example would if the same situation arose in Britain the British people put up with the way the E.U. is and has treated Greece?
This is the Word of the Lord to thee.
From the prophet of the Lord.
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