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The only favour the French Government has ever done the UK is using its veto to stop the UK going in to the EEC (now EU). And even that veto was only used so France's Government could buy time to rig the EEC farming policy so that the naive Heath - desperate to get into the EEC - would sign away huge amounts of British taxpayers money to pay for dirty and lazy French farmers to do nothing for half the day. And although I welcome France voting No to the EU Constitution in May 2005 - the chance of them rejecting an EU Constitution Version 2 is small. They will cave in and back the EU Constitution next time if there is another vote on it in France. This is because the anti-EU vote was only a part of the overall No vote in France (the rest was partly a protest vote against Chirac). In contrast, the vote against the EU Constitution in Holland was mostly made up of people who (quite understandably) are starting to get sick of the EU. |
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From the Crimean war onwards, Britain's , or should I say the ruling French-Norman elite's, cosy cuddly-wuddly dealings with the French have seen this country sink faster than the ruptured hull of the Titanic. The consequences of turning Germany into the enemy prior to WW1, thanks to the involvement of our illustrious King Edward and his 'Entente Cordial', rather than the ally, have resulted in two Europe wide conflicts and the ultimate creation of "Grande France".
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This may not presently be reflected by the German Government but the interests of the two nations (of the UK and Germany) are the same in many areas and when pro-German and pro-British people are in charge in the UK and Germany there is much our two countries can do. The EU costs Germany and the UK the most (of all the EU nations) and gives back the least to both countries. Neither Germany nor the UK need the EU and I am very confident British-German relations can and will flourish in the post-EU era when it arrives. As it will do. |
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Back in the '80s it looked more realistically likely that Alberta would be the Province actually to try to break out of the union, over Mulroney's National Energy Policy. Compared to that threat, Québec separatism looks a bit like hot air TBH. The Québeckers voted no to quitting the union twice, and that was no accident. |
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I'm sorry that we appear to have fallen out over this as, as I will repeat, I read your posts with interest and generally have a lot of time for what you say and the information you provide, but you do seem to attack anyone who disagrees with you. |
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An interesting post (about Quebec, above) from NoMoreEUSSR (posted to this thread at 6.34 am today).
I wonder if the people of England, Wales and Northern Ireland will tolerate some Scottish politicians doing the same sort of thing (i.e. threatening to quit the UK with no intention of doing so but to extract further concessions from the national Government of the UK). |
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