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If only he'd said "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries"
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I believe he has elections coming up soon as well so a bit of Rosbeef bashing is probably quite good for that, especially as he's having to take it up the carper from Merkel.
Poor sausage..
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSarko is courting popularity at home to put in the bank of public opinion for the not too distant day ahead when he has to ask French taxepayers for more cash for the Greeks.
He'd have done the same whoever was our PM.
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Sarko is courting popularity at home to put in the bank of public opinion for the not too distant day ahead when he has to ask French taxepayers for more cash for the Greeks.
He'd have done the same whoever was our PM.
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Just read a blog post about this by Alistair Campbell () which reads:
It came shortly after one of the British journalists covering the summit tweeted how refreshing it was not to have a PM like GB constantly lecturing the other leaders and telling them what to do. Cameron’s irritant factor is rather different. Gordon was full of ideas and solutions. It is why Europe’s leaders have cause to thank him for his leadership in Global Financial Crisis
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf Europe wanted to unify anything is should have started with language. Everyone speaks English when you're not listening anyway.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI don't think they see it that way, they see the UK and her failure to join as a huge destabilising force in Europe.
If Europe wanted to unify anything is should have started with language. Almost everyone speaks English anyway.
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Originally posted by centurian View Post
Sarkozy's just peeved that Britain's eurosceptics were right all along about the Euro - and hates being constantly reminded of it.
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And yet whose argument won out... go David
Sarkozy's just peeved that Britain's eurosceptics were right all along about the Euro - and hates being constantly reminded of it.
Either France has to admit defeat and break up the Euro, or it (along with Germany) have to siphon money from their own taxpayers and hand it to the poorer nations.
This always happens with currency unions - its just a question of when.Last edited by centurian; 24 October 2011, 05:40.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBit feckin rich, that!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNicolas Sarkozy [5' 5"] tells David Cameron: 'We’re sick of you telling us what to do'
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Nicolas Sarkozy tells off David Cameron
Nicolas Sarkozy [5' 5"] tells David Cameron: 'We’re sick of you telling us what to do'
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