I don't live in the UK, but it was my understanding that Brexit was a mistake and that sane people felt the same way.
However, I was talking to a friend who lives in London and he thinks that it's a good thing. I was bracing for him to start talking about immigrants, but he didn't. He said this (his actual text messages):
I think it was the right thing
Europe is slowly revealing its self for what it is
That is, dictated to by Germany
All the institutions such as eu commission, foreign minister eye are appointed by germany
It's not democratic
I also had an interesting perspective living in eastern Europe for so many years and saw what the EU was doing
Basically a poor country like Hungary joins
The eu comes in and offers money to rebuild motor ways... build new airports.. infrastructure
German companies go in and do the work
The poor country then had a huge debt and people using the new roads etc have to pay tolls to use them
There's so much debt the local government sells off key industries like mines... power utilities to pay the debt
German companies buy them
Much of the output goes to Germany to make Entergy cheaper in Germany
The poor country then needs more power stations
German companies then but up farms, factories making cheap goods
All the output goes to Germany
The locals then have no choice to buy expensive German goods
It's all very incedious
Germany tried conquering eurone by force twice
It's now done it
But enough people here see it for what it is
So I say it's a good thing the UK is leaving
To me it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but I just told my friend that I hadn't heard of this argument in favor of Brexit and that I would need to read more on the subject.
How do you respond to something like this?
Is there evidence for what he is saying?