Euro Crises as Belgium PM Waffles
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There was no crisis in Euroland when Belgium could not even get the Govt for a long time, so stop your scaremongering Alf and better go look how your beloved Putin is handling the drop in oil price.
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Oi borrit forra Fiver - Sterling Mate - real wodge.
None of yer Euro crap.
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Euro Crises as Belgium PM Waffles
Pressure was mounting on Thursday night on the Belgian prime minister to resign over allegations that his government had tried to prevent the country’s judges from blocking the dismantling of Fortis, the troubled financial services group.
Cabinet ministers held an emergency meeting to consider accusations that Yves Leterme’s office had sought to influence an appeal court ruling that froze the October break-up of Fortis
The crisis was triggered by the publication on Thursday of a letter from the head of the Supreme Court that claimed officials had intervened in the case.
Madame Bontemps who has a thriving bureau supply for ageing men near the Gare Du Nord Brux openly wept 'It is - ow you say cruel - he was my best customer and liked very much the Leather Umberella'...Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 19 December 2008, 14:15.Tags: None
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