The Borneo Post

Soros says Brexit talks could last five years, risks distractin­g EU

-

BILLIONAIR­E financier George Soros warned the European Union that it was facing an “existentia­l crisis”, saying the bloc should not let protracted Brexit talks distract it from making vital reforms.

Soros, a liberal philanthro­pist, wrote in an article published by Project Syndicate that Europe needed to radically reinvent itself.

“Negotiatin­g the separation with Britain will divert the EU’s attention from its own existentia­l crisis, and the talks are bound to last longer than the two years allotted to them,” he said. “Five years seems more likely.”

Soros said the EU should approach the Brexit negotiatio­ns in a “construct ive spirit” and at the same time should make itself attractive again to people, especial ly younger generation­s.

British Prime Minister Theresa May, who faces elections on June 8, said earlier this week that Britain would leave the EU without an agreement if it was unable to achieve a satisfacto­ry agreement with the bloc.

While stressing the need for a constructi­ve attitude to talks with Britain, Soros said the EU had become an organizati­on in which the euro zone constitute­s the inner core and the other members are relegated to an inferior position.

“Replacing a ‘ multi- speed’ Europe with a ‘ multi- track’ Europe that allows member states a wider variety of democratic choices would have a far-reaching beneficial effect,” he said.

“As it stands, member states want to reassert their sovereignt­y, rather than surrenderi­ng more of it.”

He urged steps by the EU in three areas: territoria­l disintegra­tion, exemplifie­d by Brexit; the refugee crisis; and the lack of adequate economic growth.

But Soros said he was hopeful that after Emmanuel Macron, the only pro- European candidate, won presidenti­al elections in France, and upcoming German elections could lead to a growing pro- Europe momentum which “may then be strong enough to overcome the biggest threat: a banking and migration crisis in Italy.”

Soros, who has been portrayed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as a financial speculator who supported mass inflow of migrants into Europe, said he welcomed the EU’s recent tough words on Hungary and Poland, two countries which critics say are on an authoritar­ian track. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Business magnate George Soros arrives to speak at the Open Russia Club in London, Britain. — Reuters photo
Business magnate George Soros arrives to speak at the Open Russia Club in London, Britain. — Reuters photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia