Saturday, December 29, 2018

EU is a beehive that UK views as a hornets' nest

By George ILIEV
Brexit Metaphor No 71

The EU member states all contribute to the Union in different ways, like the bees with their specialised roles in a beehive. The UK, however, views the EU as a hornets' nest: not only unproductive but also potentially dangerous for Britain with its model of development towards an "ever closer union".


Beehive (Source: Wikipedia)
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