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Auf Wiedersen the Euro then
Don't recall that being the case for Labour until after 2001's GE.
Labour did well this week because two parties are unpopular.
It will be slightly ironic if after all the bleating against Europe by the Conservatives if the Euro and the EC is brought down by the success of socialists in Europe won't it?
Auf Wiedersen the Euro then
It has been for as long as I can remember. I think it was Harold MacMillan who pointed it out.
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That would explain why Norway and Switzerland are so impoverished then.......
That would explain why Norway and Switzerland are so impoverished then.......
Harold who ?
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Switzerland only gave women the right to vote in 1971
We have neither masses of oil nor ridiculous tax rates.
Which has what to do with the Euro project?
No oil - blimey what have I been doing on the North Sea since 1992 then?
And 'ridiculous' tax rates may well be the product of having your own currency and fiscal regime?
It will be slightly ironic if after all the bleating against Europe by the Conservatives if the Euro and the EC is brought down by the success of socialists in Europe won't it?
Probably not getting enough oil to sustain our own consumption, let alone export it like Norway does (we are now a net importer of oil)
Plus there are probably various trading agreements in place that make it more beneficial to trade within the EU.
All the time we have our top politicians that are more interested in dealing one to one with the nation on issues like bin collections, teenage sexual problems, the Big society etc etc rather than leaving that to junior posts and concentrating on statesmen like issues this country will decline further and further.
I want a prime minister that understands, trade, employment and finance across the globe and that gets on with the job rather than deals with the rubbish modern politicians busy themselves wuth
I agree most Greeks want to keep the Euro, but the markets want them out.When we were the last year, the folks we spoke to reckoned it would cost far too much to replace the euro
They were most keen to get tourists back to Greece as soon as possible to get their economy, which is 75% tourist based than worrying about getting their drachma back
Don't recall that being the case for Labour until after 2001's GE.