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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 18 November 2011, 11:24:18
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Today we learn that the draft Irish budget has been seen in the Bundestag before reaching the Oireachtas in Dublin.
"German approved regimes have now been appointed in Italy and Greece, the Irish finance ministry is run by the Bundesfinanzminister with German “advisers” in Dublin acting as financial Gauleiters."
http://order-order.com/2011/11/18/irish-budget-decided-in-berlin/ (http://order-order.com/2011/11/18/irish-budget-decided-in-berlin/)
Small wonder, then, that Nigel Farage's speech on Wednesday has gone viral:
http://order-order.com/2011/11/18/farages-rage-going-viral/ (http://order-order.com/2011/11/18/farages-rage-going-viral/)
;) ;)
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i agree with Farage as soon as papandreou mentioned referendum he was removed...the euro commision told ireland when there government was collapsing not to have an election..and now berlesconi resigns and is replaced by a man who isn't even a mp but happens to be an ex euro commisioner....old boys club springs to mind
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I think he's hit the nail on the head there. :y
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SPOT ON :y :y :y
Now Cameron freaking listen to the people... REFERENDUM NOW :y
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Spot on for having the guts to do and say that. :y
What good will it do? Well I for one will circulate that around my circle.
Meanwhile Cameroon is in Berlin as we read hopefully facing up to Merkel. Despite my belief a financial transaction tax would be good for Britain IF the revenue is used sensibly for Britain, it will be a DISASTER if he comes back having agreed to let it prop up the dead duck of Europe.
Spain next week after this Sundays elections
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He is the only ray of hope in British politics.Prepared to tell it exactly how it is,which is almost unheard of these days. :y
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Hear hear. If you need further evidence of corruption in the EU watch this clip. http://dotsub.com/view/01ad2718-073c-474a-ac40-c7a72e199d55
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Spain next week after this Sundays elections
Elections? :o How quaint. Do we still have them in Europe? ;) Will they abide by the result or will we see another country fall to the installation of Technocrats? ::)
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Spain next week after this Sundays elections
Elections? :o How quaint. Do we still have them in Europe? ;) Will they abide by the result or will we see another country fall to the installation of Technocrats? ::)
It is such a given that the Labour party will lose and that the Tory party (PP) will win that they haven't any real commitments in their manifesto. My take is that Rajoy will have a baptism of fire next week as the money markets rip into Spain like they did Italy. Rajoy will introduce emergency austerity measures which will be very unpopular. The country has 22% unemployment for example (already). The money markets will focus on France for a while but when they are bored with the French (they will be more resilient than Italy or Greece), then they will turn back on Spain. At that point (next year) the muppet puppet from Brussels will be installed. By then Greece will of course have left the Euro and they will have massive inflation. Don't book your Greek holiday just yet.
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I think he's hit the nail on the head there. :y
+ 1 :y
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>:( Looks like Merkel will succeed where Hitler failed -total domination of Europe , took them 70 yrs but nearly there >:(
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I do hope Cameron doesn't get off the plane waving a note from the Fuhrer. ;D ;D
Fourth time unlucky, No Navy, No Airforce, Too few Troops, and no World Cup chance. ;D
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>:( Looks like Merkel will succeed where Hitler failed -total domination of Europe , took them 70 yrs but nearly there >:(
Been saying that for months and months now.....the whole of 'The States of Europe' with puppet governments :y
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>:( Looks like Merkel will succeed where Hitler failed -total domination of Europe , took them 70 yrs but nearly there >:(
Been saying that for months and months now.....the whole of 'The States of Europe' with puppet governments :y
I said the same a few weeks back "ref the change of goverment in Greese"
But I wasn't that polite ;D ;D
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Nigel's bang on...again !! :y
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Well said, Mr Farage.The main argument against leaving the EU seems to be that 40% of our exports go to EU countries. Our products and services seem to be in great demand in Europe. Does anybody seriously believe that all the present buyers of our goods would stop buying from us if we left the EU?
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Well said, Mr Farage.The main argument against leaving the EU seems to be that 40% of our exports go to EU countries. Our products and services seem to be in great demand in Europe. Does anybody seriously believe that all the present buyers of our goods would stop buying from us if we left the EU?
I understand that this figure is misleading. Exports that leave the UK via Rotterdam (to wherever in the world) are classed as exports to the EU. :o
Otherwise, you're spot on. :y
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This makes interesting reading
http://www.democracymovementsurrey.co.uk/dyk_eucosts.html
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This makes interesting reading
http://www.democracymovementsurrey.co.uk/dyk_eucosts.html
Good link, Encino! :y :y