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The Magic Flea
05 Nov 09 11:57
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A little bit of sense spoken by the Frenchman, although our isolated islanders still have an Empire hangover . If anyone can be bothered to read this.....


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/nov/04/france-autistic-tories-castrated-uk?CMP=AFCYAH




The Conservatives were accused by the French government tonight of "castrating" Britain's position within the EU by adopting an "autistic" approach that would take Britain off the radar.

Speaking to the Guardian, Pierre Lellouche, France's Europe minister, described as "pathetic" the Tories' EU plans announced today, warning they would not succeed "for a minute".

Giving vent to frustration across the EU, which has so far only been expressed in private, Lellouche who said he was reflecting Nicolas Sarkozy's "sadness and regret" accused William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, of a "bizarre autism" in their discussions.

He said: "They have one line and they just repeat one line. It is a very bizarre sense of autism."

Lellouche, one of the most Anglophile members of Sarkozy's government, made his remarkable intervention after David Cameron outlined a fresh Tory approach to the EU in the wake of the full ratification of the Lisbon treaty.

A future Conservative government would seek to strengthen British sovereignty and repatriate a series of powers over social and employment legislation, the Tory leader said.

Cameron said he was not seeking an immediate "bust-up" with the EU, and would allow the repatriation of powers negotiations to last as long as five years.

But that position was not enough for the Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, who quit his role as the party's legal affairs spokesman in Europe, saying he intended to fight for referendums to enable Britain to become "self-governing".

France's centre-right government condemned Cameron's plans, saying that they would marginalise Britain within the EU.

Abandoning all diplomatic niceties, Lellouche said: "It's pathetic. It's just very sad to see Britain, so important in Europe, just cutting itself out from the rest and disappearing from the radar map

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The Magic Flea
When: 05 Nov 09 11:57
an r missing somewhere
By:
Roger The Butler
When: 05 Nov 09 12:01
R, Bitain's Future.

Are you a farmer or a pirate?
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 05 Nov 09 12:04
g1t orf me laiiind
By:
TiptheOdds
When: 05 Nov 09 19:13
Do you mean illiteracy is the future for Britain?
By:
Big Charlie
When: 05 Nov 09 19:17
I'm not illiterate, my parents were married.
By:
Ivor
When: 05 Nov 09 19:31
to each other?
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brassneck
When: 03 Sep 16 20:50
Found this down the bottom of the chit chat posts.
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Rockinron
When: 06 Sep 16 16:45
Britain  doing really well ...
growth areas are digging up the roads, , Charity shops, Car Boot Sales,Escort Agencies and class A & B drug sales...Laugh
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