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Last toast: The fall of the Berlin Wall has rendered the EU out of date (Wolfgang Kumm/DPA)

Almost overnight, euroenthusiasts have folded their tents and abandoned the field. Television editors, unable to find any elected representatives prepared to argue for closer integration, keep having to make do with a former Labour MEP called Richard Corbett, who now works for European Council President Herman Van Rompuy. Barely a week passes without another pro-Brussels columnist turning his coat and claiming to have had his doubts all along (Matthew Parris and Max Hastings are among the most recent to have issued gracious recantations). Paddy Ashdown, a long-standing federalist, now says that it would be better for the single currency to break apart.

Commentators who have spent years singing paeans of praise to the European project are chanting threnodies over its coffin. No less an Establishment europhile than Sir Stephen Wall, the man who ran Britain's European policy under John Major and Tony Blair, now says: "We have seen the high point of the European Union. With a bit of luck it will last our lifetime, but it's on the way out." Sir Stephen is 64.

I can't help feeling that we're getting a little bit ahead of ourselves. We empirical British often make the mistake of thinking that, because something can't work, it won't happen. It's what we said about Soviet Communism and, of course, we were ultimately right. But it wouldn't have been much fun to have been born in Moscow in 1910 and lived through the process of it not working. There is, as Adam Smith said, a deal of ruin in a nation — or in a union.

The logical response to the euro crisis would be to recognise that it was wrong to jam widely divergent countries into a single set of policies. While there are no easy outcomes from here, the least bad option would be an orderly unbundling of the euro, allowing the peripheral states to devalue and begin exporting their way back to growth.

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Mike Stallard
October 3rd, 2011
7:10 AM
Thank you for a superb, knowledgeable piece of writing which has opened some windows on the European Union fairly and thoughtfully. Much appreciated.

Jack
October 3rd, 2011
7:10 AM
5 or 10 years? Ugh. I hope it ends much sooner than that. How about this winter? Or maybe spring? Would that give you enough time to find a new job? :)

Volneas
October 3rd, 2011
6:10 AM
"The EU is not the Soviet Union. It doesn't take away our passports or throw us into gulags" Agreed for now, but the EU is getting there, 70K plus served with the EAW and the majority forcibly extradited and imprisoned without evidence or effective appeals mechanisms. The EU is but a child and is just shy of its 18th birthday, if given another 18 years to mature they'll have gulgas galore. It is a given, subverting the Rule of Law today sets a precedent, the next generation will exceed that precedent.

Colin Robertson
October 3rd, 2011
3:10 AM
A very interesting article, Mr Hannan. Thank you.

Russell Hicks
October 3rd, 2011
12:10 AM
Another superb piece by DH.

English Pensioner
October 2nd, 2011
11:10 PM
I hope you are right, but I fear that you are wrong!

LOla
October 2nd, 2011
11:10 PM
Mnay years ago, I was about 17 I think, we went on our last family holiday, to Paris it was. We stayed in a small hotel near the Arc de Triomphe. One evening the old man, a veteran of the the North African and Italian campaigns, he was then aged about my age no - late 50's - got into conversation in the bar with an American and a German contemporary. They had all fought in the same theatres. They got well stuck into the Kummell and after a bottle of so agreed that the whole bloody mess was all the fault of the French. Plus ca change. Plus ca meme chose.

acuriousyellow
September 30th, 2011
9:09 AM
Right on the button there Daniel, if only this monster could be terminated, I'm sure you're right about these "interested parties" of all stripes on the gravy train, who will fight their corner, and probably make a bigger mess for the rest of us before they are defunded, they need outing in a big way loudly, consistently,how much and for how long and ALL the names. Keep the pressure up!!!

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