EVERYONE in Europe should have been given the opportunity to vote for such a major issue.
Time to emmigrate....!!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe Germans aren't too bothered about this position which is why they didn't put anyone forward, they're also working to their own agenda as they're after the presidency of the European Bank. Probably a more important role
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe Germans aren't too bothered about this position which is why they didn't put anyone forward, they're also working to their own agenda as they're after the presidency of the European Bank. Probably a more important role
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Originally posted by Ms AshtonI was the first woman British commissioner, the first woman trade commissioner, so I am also proud to be the first woman High Representative," she said.
"I think there was a strong push to have at least one woman in a senior position," she told the BBC later, adding that she hoped Europe would become "an economic superpower".
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostEurope wanted a 'face' for the world stage so the French and Germans picked a nobody so their own influence wasn't diminished, pointless.
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Well I am not sure about stopping the traffic, but Baroness Ashtons face would stop a clock.
As they say round here
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I voted for Gordon Brown.
Anything to get rid of the useless tosser.
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I notice the BBC's "Have Your Say" on the matter is not in the normal format. Obviously most people told them exactly what they thought!
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So they picked a "John Major" type to be president of Europe ... that' s just G-R-E-A-T, make a joke of our region why not.
And I'm not happy about this UK labour hag being appointed his 'second in command' or at least having a security and foreign affairs role.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostEurope wanted a 'face' for the world stage so the French and Germans picked a nobody so their own influence wasn't diminished, pointless.
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Europe wanted a 'face' for the world stage so the French and Germans picked a nobody so their own influence wasn't diminished, pointless.
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