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The real EU - this is a good example of why we voted to leave

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    #11
    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Yawn.

    "Politician in non-executive gravy train shocker". Happens to any elected politician, including those in the UK parliament. Mr T Blair ring a bell?

    Barrosso was elected as president of the commission by the European Parliament. Which includes your hero Farage. So it was a democratic appointment supported by the UK. Not sure what your point is, to be honest.
    And, unlike Junker, he was actually quite good, if a bit controversial.

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      #12
      Originally posted by DaveB View Post
      No worse than MEP's earning up to £250,000 pa for basically not doing very much at all, not even turning up to vote or take part in the committees they sit on.
      Yes. Definitely a bit fishy.

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        #13
        Originally posted by m0n1k3r View Post
        And, unlike Junker, he was actually quite good, if a bit controversial.
        Seems to have been. The GS appointment doesn't sound that fishy, though, or even part of a "gravy train" - Barosso seems genuinely to be an expert on EU affairs, so why wouldn't a company like GS seek him out for expert opinion?

        Barroso is now a policy fellow at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University[3] and the Frederick H. Schultz Class of 1951 Visiting Professor of International Economic Policy at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Woodrow Wilson School, where he teaches with Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber on the EU in International Affairs. Barroso also teaches at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and at the University of Geneva.[4] At Católica Global School of Law, he teaches since 2015 the seminar on “The Dynamics of European Union Institutions”, for both LL.M. programmes – Law in a European and Global Context and International Business Law.

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          #14
          Originally posted by meridian View Post
          Seems to have been. The GS appointment doesn't sound that fishy, though, or even part of a "gravy train" - Barosso seems genuinely to be an expert on EU affairs, so why wouldn't a company like GS seek him out for expert opinion?
          "Experts" seem to have as much chance of getting it right as Mystic Meg. Who would have seen a Brexit vote?

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            #15
            Originally posted by GB9 View Post
            Pig.....Trough.......Snout

            Dedicated to those who claim our issues are unfounded.


            He's to advise Goldman Sachs on the fallout from Brexit. You and your ilk are the ones responsible for creating this trough.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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