In Brexit’s wake, pope warns of ‘political and economic selfishness’

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ROME-As the European Union and the United Kingdom work out the terms of their divorce after the Brexit vote, Pope Francis on Saturday warned that Europe today seems to be building “walls of political and economic selfishness, without respect for the life and dignity of every person.”
Without mentioning Brexit, the pontiff said that a spirit of unity in Europe today is “more than ever necessary.”
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Well, then there is good news!

The British people have rightfully exited a union that is now based on political, economic and social selfishness of a few elites and now will be able to make more efficient trade deals and migration policies.
 
I would bet the EU did not really like the Popes apparent approval of the split!!
 
I would bet the EU did not really like the Popes apparent approval of the split!!
I’m pretty sure it’s the opposite… Seems to me the holy father was implying Britain was selfish for voting to leave.
 
I’m pretty sure it’s the opposite…Seems to me the holy father was implying Britain was selfish for voting to leave.
If the Pope was implying that, then he was correct.
 
If the Pope was implying that, then he was correct.
So it’s politically and economically selfish for Britain to preserve her own culture and govern herself, and noble and honorable for unelected bureaucrats in Brussels to demand the hard-earned money of Britons to go to the doomed sinkhole of Greece?
 
So it’s politically and economically selfish for Britain to preserve her own culture and govern herself, and noble and honorable for unelected bureaucrats in Brussels to demand the hard-earned money of Britons to go to the doomed sinkhole of Greece?
Yes, thats the way I interpreted it, the Pope was showing his support for leaving, it would not make logical sense the other way, no?
 
So it’s politically and economically selfish for Britain to preserve her own culture and govern herself, and noble and honorable for unelected bureaucrats in Brussels to demand the hard-earned money of Britons to go to the doomed sinkhole of Greece?
Yes, thats the way I interpreted it, the Pope was showing his support for leaving, it would not make logical sense the other way, no?
You are wrong.

Now that I have re-read what the Pope said with less speed in order to absorb and digest the content I see exactly what he is referring to.

We should have remained, leaving was selfish. Now we have no voice in the EU, no one to share the focus on what is best for the common good of each other.
The EU is by no means perfect and perhaps never can be, but while we were in there at least our government was assisting in the effort to make it better.
 
Well, then there is good news!

The British people have rightfully exited a union that is now based on political, economic and social selfishness of a few elites and now will be able to make more efficient trade deals and migration policies.
I agree 100% with you Luigi. It’s a shame our pope doesn’t.
Another vague comment from our pontiff unfortunately.

and i do mean unfortunately because he does say a lot of good, clear stuff too.

if you have a nation vote democratically for independence (especially the poorer sections) and the political and media elites berate them for it, I don’t think it is a good look to appear to stand with the political and media elites against the majority of the people.

Balance, understanding and respect is needed for an outsider with the dignity and respect of the pope to comment IMHO.

Not sure he got the balance right here. I would like to hear more from him on this subject.
 
So it’s politically and economically selfish for Britain to preserve her own culture and govern herself, and noble and honorable for unelected bureaucrats in Brussels to demand the hard-earned money of Britons to go to the doomed sinkhole of Greece?
This is an argument (one-sided rhetoric at best) not a question.
I agree 100% with you Luigi. It’s a shame our pope doesn’t.
It is no shame upon His Holiness. I am sure he does not feel any shame for preaching the message of Jesus, even when if falls on deaf ears. It is no shame to be a follower of Christ first, with political allegiance subservient to moral teaching.
 
He was cautious in his message.
He basically said it was the exprrssed will of the people and that we had the responsibility to guarantee
 
He was very cautious in his message.
He basically said it was the expressed will of the people and that we had the responsibility to guarantee the good( wellbeing…) of the people in UK and the good and coexistence ( " convivencia") in the european continent.
And he added he hoped so.
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That sounds very reasonable,and balanced to me...
This was published in an article by Elisabetta Piqué in La Nación, June 24.
It was also in Clarin and Infobae.
 
He was very cautious in his message.
He basically said it was the expressed will of the people …
Yes this is somewhat more balanced. Much of the reporting and analysis of the Brexit result by media was extremely unbalanced and narrow minded.

It would be good not to be seen as associated with such a reaction.
 
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