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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAt least I dont need to have the last word all the time
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostLess than you like to imagine, thankfully.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWe have a lot in common
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostYou cant help yourself can you? Tory Boy
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou wouldnt buy anything if it was'nt for her freeing up the markets for people like you to become part of the worlds top 1% of richest people.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostBBC News | Ever closer union? The UK and Europe
So it turned out that Europe, ultimately, was the rock which sank the Thatcher premiership.
But ironically it was Prime Minister Thatcher who in 1987 signed the Single European Act - the landmark treaty from which much of the EU's future integration has flown.
In later years she bitterly protested that she was misled as to its meaning.
So either she knew what she was doing or she was so useless that she let the Europeans get one over on her. Seems an odd complaint from someone who was supposed to be so invincible "ooooo don't blame me, them natsy continentals told a load of fibs" I don't buy it.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostBBC News | Ever closer union? The UK and Europe
So it turned out that Europe, ultimately, was the rock which sank the Thatcher premiership.
But ironically it was Prime Minister Thatcher who in 1987 signed the Single European Act - the landmark treaty from which much of the EU's future integration has flown.
In later years she bitterly protested that she was misled as to its meaning.
So either she knew what she was doing or she was so useless that she let the Europeans get one over on her. Seems an odd complaint from someone who was supposed to be so invincible "ooooo don't blame me, them natsy continentals told a load of fibs" I don't buy it.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
Thatcher, no.
So it turned out that Europe, ultimately, was the rock which sank the Thatcher premiership.
But ironically it was Prime Minister Thatcher who in 1987 signed the Single European Act - the landmark treaty from which much of the EU's future integration has flown.
In later years she bitterly protested that she was misled as to its meaning.
So either she knew what she was doing or she was so useless that she let the Europeans get one over on her. Seems an odd complaint from someone who was supposed to be so invincible "ooooo don't blame me, them natsy continentals told a load of fibs" I don't buy it.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSo you'd better add Thatcher (single European Act)
and Major (Maastricht Treaty)
to your "little book"
Major would get an honororary mention, not only for that but also for ERM even if he didn't start it. However, that disaster did more than anything to keep the UK out of the common currency, so he gets into the white book too, even if he didn't mean it.
Thatcher, no.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAnd I would be thanking him now if it had remained an European Economic Community.
Which is all we actually wanted.
But it didn't, and he knew it wouldn't, so he's in my little black book.
and Major (Maastricht Treaty)
to your "little book"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCan an economy with a deficit be in good health?
Not in the 'good times' though, which was the biggest cause of today's problems. That's when you should be running a surplus to save up for the 'bad times'.
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