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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo this time we need an Englishman in charge?
Gordon Brown?
Yes I know he is Scottish.
Yes I know he is a Knob.
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http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=103947
Opinion polls in Ireland currently show a shift in favour of the Lisbon Treaty but I think it is impossible at this stage to predict the outcome of a second referendum
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I suspect you're right - The various governments have surely got contingency plans if extreme things happen?
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I have figured it all out
Economy woes, MP's expenses, civil unrest. We are being whipped up into a frenzy to create a kind of peasants revolt. Why?
http://www.bworldonline.com/BW052509/content.php?id=145
This article had a turn of phrase that intrigued me.
The euro is probably the closest alternative to the dollar right now. The European Union is roughly the size of the US economy and it has the variety of products that the euro as world currency could purchase in the worst case where currency convertibility completely disappears. The downside to the euro as the global currency is the absence of a single, unified government over the whole area.
Russia ditched the dollar in January and switched to Euros. Discrete wasn't it?
The picture for the remainder of this year seems remarkably clear. Signoff of the Lisbon treaty, a President of Europe, another stock market collapse, and the Renmimbi introduced into the SDR.
Put that in your pipe Mr "Central-Scrutiniser" and smoke it. Global regulation beckons.Tags: None
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