• PAUL R. SUANZES

    Correspondent

    @Suanzes

    Brussels

Friday, December 13, 2019 - 03:00

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For centuries, the foreign policy of the United Kingdom functions, to some extent, under the 'Palmerstonian' prism that a nation has no permanent allies or friends, but permanent interests. The decades that have taken place within the EU have mitigated the practice, but not the theory of that worldview. The Union was, is, useful, beneficial in many respects, but was never conceived as perpetual. The European Union is the opposite. It is not a nation, nor has it ever managed to define exactly what they were

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