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Showing posts with label Britain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Britain. Show all posts

Monday, 7 March 2011

The arrogance of small nation in Europe

Of course for decades, Britain was the one and only real super power in the world. We had a sprawling empire and any of the planet's resources at our beck and call. An advantage of this domination was the ability to control any situation, in pretty much any country in the world. Over the past century, this physical status had quickly diminished. But rather arrogantly, the mental thinking that Britain still has such power has continued. We are far from what we once were and the sooner many realise this, the healthier our foreign relations will become.

The British Government's appalling handling of the current situation in Libya is only one of many examples of this arrogance. David Cameron et al really took to this very offensive plan to halt Colonel Gaddafi's attack on his people and remove him from power. Almost out of nowhere. I don't think Cameron had even mentioned Gaddafi while Prime Minister before this. Although Cameron fairly began by simply 'deploring' Gaddafi's actions,   the tirade of orders that followed was embarrassing for Britain. Most notably, in Prime Minister's Questions was Cameron's announcement that he "does not rule out the use of military assets" and that he had asked military chiefs to work on a 'no fly zone' over Libya. This is just the UK government making judgments and decisions alone. The United States nor any European nation had been consulted about such plans. Although Cameron had to play down these ideas after being rebuffed by the US, he would of very much liked to have carried them out. Britain are no longer in a position were we can dictate global diplomatic issues, we are an active part of a wider continent. Europe has to be the channel in which the UK voices its opinion, the EU has very strong ties with Libya and we should be making decisions multi-laterally and in cohesion. If we don't, we are only setting ourselves up for costly blunders. The idea of a no fly zone, I think could be effective, however, it must have American support.

The recent WikiLeaks scandal revealed what the parts of the world, notably Hillary Clinton, really thinks of Britain. It's time to stand up and get counted for the country we are today, not act alone in the corpse of the country we used to be. It's time we as a country are realistic about our standing globally, continue to lead on the things we do well but begin to cohere on things we are just not man enough for anymore.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

New season, new points and a Russian man...

An agreement has finally been reached on a new points system for the Formula One 2010 season which it is hoped will promote a 'race-to-win' attitude.
The new system will see places rewarded in a 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 sequence.
This will make the 2010 season somewhat more exciting, especially at Monaco, drivers will be forced to chase becuase of the big difference between points. This is just a small matter in comparison to all the things that are new for 2010.
The obvious case being Michael Schumacher's return with Mercedes, which is basically Brawn, which is basically Honda etc. Finally, the chance to see Lewis pitted against Schumi, possibly one of the up and coming greatest F1 drivers of all time versus the best driver in F1, ever! But, still, that's not all. Schumacher move to Merc along with fellow German Nico Rosberg creates a 'Team Germany' which will of course bring back memories of the Blitz when they face the 'Team Britain' McLaren pairing of Lewis and reigning world champion, Jenson Button. Oh, it's gonna be good..
However, I have gone through this post without mentioning the fact that there will be 26 drivers on the grid, god knows how they are going to fit them on the grid at Monaco, with the addition of three new teams and the loss of Toyota and any sign of corporate sponsor ship on the new Sauber car. Renault are in a similar position and after the cheating scandal of 2009, only fuel company Total feel the need to sponsor them; they've even handed a drive to some Russian bloke for 2010; Vitaly Petrov, who sounds remarkably like a player produced by the Chelsea academy....
Two 'nation' teams find themselves on the grid as well, Force India we know, but USF1, we do not. They have confirmed another unknown, Jose Maria Lopez as their first driver with a second yet to come and Force India have kept their 2009 line up in tact with the addition of Briton Paul di Resta as their reserve, so providing either Sutil or Liuzzi do shockingly bad, we may well see another British face on the tarmac this year.
Even though, I am now having my doubts, I had earlier predicted Felipe Massa to win the 2010 Championship with the Constructors also going to Ferrari. But with Lewis and Jenson, Schumacher and Alonso. It's going to be tight.

2010 Bahrain Grand Prix, 14th March 2010, Live on the BBC
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