This Euro thing

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Maybe a read of this article from,the Tory paper of choice,The Telegraph shows maybe Cameron wasnt as "brave" as he's been spun to be....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/...et-the-David-Cameron-veto-that-never-was.html

Quote from the article itself "
The general belief is that Mr Cameron somehow “stood up for Britain” by vetoing a treaty that everyone else wanted. (Put “Cameron veto” into Google and it returns more than 80 million results.) But there was no veto, and there could never have been one, because a veto can only apply to the final text of an EU treaty, following lengthy negotiations. No such treaty exists.

What Mr Cameron did should have been no surprise, because – as my colleague Richard North explains on his EU Referendum blog – he had already indicated as long ago as May 2010, when visiting Angela Merkel in Berlin, that he would oppose an EU treaty to set up a fiscal government for the eurozone. "

What i would say is well played Cameron given the bleak economic news of the week its all been pretty much swept under the carpet (well as much as a big rise in unemployment can be swept under the carpet)
 
Un-f*cking-believable

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£25 Billion allegedly the tax man let big business off. I can see the conversation...

"if you bill us what we owe, we will have to fold and setup jobs elsewhere in Europe" etc etc.

When a single individual (Gates) is something like the 12 biggest economy in the world on his own, capitalism has not only failed, it has purposefully poisoned itself fatally.
Greed is good everyone, get a taste for human flesh.
 

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