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Farage to EU - I want you all sacked

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    #11
    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    It is easier to burn a house
    Than to build one


    Mr Farge;s argument regarding European border controls does not make sense - can you imagine the USA having border controls between states - nonssnse.
    Mr Farge;s supports a European "union" not the "United States of Europe".
    Listen again.

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      #12
      Originally posted by NervousRexx View Post
      Mr Farge;s supports a European "union" not the "United States of Europe".
      Listen again.
      Farge supports the concept of trading in Europe - a common Market but not a political Union ,,,however he also supports the bonuses paid to UK Bankers this year - I kid you not

      Moreover he does not appreciate that the EU is fundamental for Europe's security and stability - let me put in another way - one of the aims of the EU was to diffuse German Hegemony in Europe which has been achieved - the danger of a resurgent Germany devoid of the EU with not only the largest economy but land army in Europe is in nobodys interest.
      Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 10 November 2011, 22:55.

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        #13
        Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
        Farge supports the concept of trading in Europe - a common Market but not a political Union ,,,however he also supports the bonuses paid to UK Bankers this year - I kid you not

        Moreover he does not appreciate that the EU is fundamental for Europe's security and future - let me put in another way - one of the aims of the EU was to diffuse German Hegemony in Europe which has been achieved - the danger of a resurgent Germany devoid of the EU with not only the largest economy but land army in Europe is in nobodys interest.
        My main issue is the Euro currency which IMO is a flawed concept (look at history and the ERM), pushed through by Germany and France with a vision towards a "United States of Europe". I understand the banking sector in the UK generates heathly wedge of GDP so there's no easy solution.
        Last edited by NervousRexx; 10 November 2011, 23:23.

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          #14
          Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
          one of the aims of the EU was to diffuse German Hegemony in Europe which has been achieved - the danger of a resurgent Germany devoid of the EU with not only the largest economy but land army in Europe is in nobodys interest.
          Let's see how well the Germans take having to prop up governments and economies across the rest of Europe without getting twitchy marching feet!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
            Let's see how well the Germans take having to prop up governments and economies across the rest of Europe without getting twitchy marching feet!
            The 1st sign will be when one of the Euro countries increases spending on the army.
            What happens in General, stays in General.
            You know what they say about assumptions!

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