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Sarkozy and Noyer know that the French banks are very poorly placed at the moment so they are just trying to direct attention at us instead,because it is easy to do and they hate our guts!
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Well they're not doing a very good job, all they're doing is acknowledging that they should to be downgraded.
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FFS, now another one is at it:
French finance minister criticises 'worrying' UK economy
And apparently we have been described by their government as the only barrier to European union.... as I said in another thread... they were grateful for us being a barrier to that 70 years ago
French finance minister criticises 'worrying' UK economy
And apparently we have been described by their government as the only barrier to European union.... as I said in another thread... they were grateful for us being a barrier to that 70 years ago
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The Frenchies are beginning to annoy me now.
Talk about trying to deflect the flak....
Like naughty schoolboys trying to tell teacher it wasn't them and to punish someone else.
Talk about trying to deflect the flak....
Like naughty schoolboys trying to tell teacher it wasn't them and to punish someone else.
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While the French throw their toys out of their pram and shoot their mouths off, Merkel holds talks with Cameron
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ad9c77e0-2...#axzz1gjSMjmUr
The French do themselves no favours.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ad9c77e0-2...#axzz1gjSMjmUr
The French do themselves no favours.
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Remember this little nugget?
Wonder what they'll come up with next?
http://www.currybet.net/images/blog2...urs-delors.jpg
Wonder what they'll come up with next?
http://www.currybet.net/images/blog2...urs-delors.jpg
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This is pure political posturing. Both Sarkozy AND Cameron are guilty of playing politics with this issue. You could almost imagine them having agreed to have a spat to improve their standings at home...do not fool for this people.
Oh and whilst they squabble Europes economy (including ours) continues to implode!
Oh and whilst they squabble Europes economy (including ours) continues to implode!
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PS: and I include Call Me Dave in that group as he has never exhibited any traditional Conservative values/policies ....
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Yes but on the plus side, he convinced moderates like me to vote for him
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Build a false premise, that Cameron "has never exhibited any traditional Conservative values/policies" and then concoct an either/or fallacy, i.e. the alternative to the false premise is that Cameron is a Socialist. A classic non sequitur. It doesn't seem too unfair to coin this particular flavour of oft employed elliptical logic and flawed reasoning as 'Huttonsian'; in fact it has a certain ring to it.
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Build a false premise, that Cameron "has never exhibited any traditional Conservative values/policies" and then concoct an either/or fallacy, i.e. the alternative to the false premise is that Cameron is a Socialist. A classic non sequitur. It doesn't seem too unfair to coin this particular flavour of oft employed elliptical logic and flawed reasoning as 'Huttonsian'; in fact it has a certain ring to it.
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Bleddy 'ell, electoral candidates must have been thin on the ground around your neck of the woods ...
Actually, if you read my post you'll see that I actually mentioned two groups. 'Socialists' and 'EU politicians who have run out of other people's money'. I likened the latter to the former but it was a little ambiguous who I likened CMD to. My apologies ...
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Actually, if you read my post you'll see that I actually mentioned two groups. 'Socialists' and 'EU politicians who have run out of other people's money'. I likened the latter to the former but it was a little ambiguous who I likened CMD to. My apologies ...
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Build a false premise, that Cameron "has never exhibited any traditional Conservative values/policies" and then concoct an either/or fallacy, i.e. the alternative to the false premise is that Cameron is a Socialist. A classic non sequitur. It doesn't seem too unfair to coin this particular flavour of oft employed elliptical logic and flawed reasoning as 'Huttonsian'; in fact it has a certain ring to it.
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