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May To See Jean-Claude Junker On Brexit
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What is the formal ceremony when the EU liege-lord gives audience to a tributary?
I do hope it's brief and not too distressing to Mrs May. Mind you, she has to date dealt with humilation with an admirable sangfroid. (Got a bit of the old froggy stuff in there. Like it? Remember ConcordE - E for England, E for Europe, E for Entente. E by gum , them were the days.)
I do hope it's brief and not too distressing to Mrs May. Mind you, she has to date dealt with humilation with an admirable sangfroid. (Got a bit of the old froggy stuff in there. Like it? Remember ConcordE - E for England, E for Europe, E for Entente. E by gum , them were the days.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The EC was always heading towards a united European state. Churchill thought so, the architects of the ECSC said so explicitly.
You can say "rubbish" all you like, but it was there, in Black and White. It's not my fault you weren't looking.
The politicians then knew that the UK was better off as part of a united Europe. The ones today know the same.
You can say "rubbish" all you like, but it was there, in Black and White. It's not my fault you weren't looking.
The politicians then knew that the UK was better off as part of a united Europe. The ones today know the same.
// we also spent the better part of 15 years begging desperately to be let into it.//
And the reasons I recall for that were more pathetic than remainers reasons.
Cheap plonk (Wine Lakes) and Butter (mountains). I only recall Heath hell bent on getting us to join le club and he has been reviled since as almost the worst Tory leader.
And the reasons I recall for that were more pathetic than remainers reasons.
Cheap plonk (Wine Lakes) and Butter (mountains). I only recall Heath hell bent on getting us to join le club and he has been reviled since as almost the worst Tory leader.
I'm thinking particularly of the interactions between McMillan and de Gaulle -- and yes, they really did amount, at points, to almost literal "begging". You're welcome to read into that story yourself, if you like, Talbot.
Rather than brand what I'd said "garbage", would you care to provide evidence to the contrary? It's a fact that the United Europe was always, clearly, on the agenda, from the very beginning. It's therefore patently obvious that people knew this. So where, exactly, is the garbage?
Rather than brand what I'd said "garbage", would you care to provide evidence to the contrary? It's a fact that the United Europe was always, clearly, on the agenda, from the very beginning. It's therefore patently obvious that people knew this. So where, exactly, is the garbage?