You really haven't a clue if you think our politicians are experts in any given field. I see the internal workings of government on a daily basis and believe me, they don't know a thing. Every word you hear coming out of a politicians mouth in an official capacity is written by a civil servant, more so a team of civil servants.
How can you say they aren't career politicians? They get lucrative salaries, great perks, set up for life. All they have to do is not rock the boat for the rich and powerful and they're quids in. Same goes for most Union bureaucrats.



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Do you never give up? We've not "all lost". Also this idea that somehow the EU was responsible for our economic success is nonsense. The amount of people/entities who claim that particular accolade gets longer with every election/referendum/tribunal/partnership deal/warplane in shannon. For the first twenty odd years of our EU membership we were a basket case economically. Our success was due to a variety of factors, not least an educated workforce and the usual international economic factors that we are not immune to. What the EEC/EC/EU did though was destroy Irish agriculture by paying farmers not to produce goods while the very same goods were flow in from Spain, Israel, Kenya, Brazil, Cyprus to the benefit of the people negotiating trade deals. (And of course the detriment of the environment).

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