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Are they right to let Mugabe attend the EU-Africa summit because other African leaders threatened to boycott?
Has Gordon finally found some backbone in boycotting the talks?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Daily Telegraph 6/12/2007
Britain handing propaganda victory to Mugabe
...analysts said that Gordon Brown was handing the Zimbabwean leader a propaganda coup by boycotting this weekend's EU-Africa summit.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/12/05/wzim105.xml
Doesn't sound like it Mrs T, the Torygraph never lies.
What is the point of having a summit if you are going to ban people? Better to go and give the old despot a b0llocking (Mugabe not Brown).
Britain handing propaganda victory to Mugabe
...analysts said that Gordon Brown was handing the Zimbabwean leader a propaganda coup by boycotting this weekend's EU-Africa summit.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/12/05/wzim105.xml
Doesn't sound like it Mrs T, the Torygraph never lies.
What is the point of having a summit if you are going to ban people? Better to go and give the old despot a b0llocking (Mugabe not Brown).
Nothing surprises me with the EU any more, I mean fraud and corruption abound, not much better than Rhodesia in that respect. It's not surprising that they do not find it odd that they are breaking their own rules. It's pretty well known that I'm a Tory but I think GB is doing the right thing. Why should he sit down with scum like Mugabe? Why do we give a sh1t what the unelected head Eurocrat thinks anyway!
The sooner this corrupt mass collapses (the EU!) the better for true Europeans.
The sooner this corrupt mass collapses (the EU!) the better for true Europeans.
Now I'm no expert barnacle but I beleive MrsT has had no control over anything for 17 years and no control over Mugabeland for over 25 years so how come tw@ts like you still seem to find ways of blaming the Iron Lady! How can she possibly be responsible for what the egg and spoons have done to Rhodesia?
It says here that Gordon Bean is sending Baroness Amos to represent Britain - so it's not even a boycott then.
It's basically just Bean wanting to avoid that embarrassing moment when he has to either shake or refuse to shake Mugabe's hand.
He's managed to avoid both confronting him AND boycotting him.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7132874 .stm
It's basically just Bean wanting to avoid that embarrassing moment when he has to either shake or refuse to shake Mugabe's hand.
He's managed to avoid both confronting him AND boycotting him.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7132874 .stm
You don't remember Mrs T?
You don't recall letting Lord Carrington to oversee the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe where Mugabe "won" power?
He totally failed ( google him if your memory fails you) .
He was still head of the foreign office when Argentina invaded the Falklands and took responsibility for complacency and failures
One of your finest
You don't recall letting Lord Carrington to oversee the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe where Mugabe "won" power?
He totally failed ( google him if your memory fails you) .
He was still head of the foreign office when Argentina invaded the Falklands and took responsibility for complacency and failures
One of your finest
Carrington let Mugabe in the door.
Neither you or he objected to the rigged elections and stabbed Nkomo in the back in your urgency to cut and run.
Mugabe is an apalling despot but Margaret Thatchers inexperience in letting a bungling old school Tory handle one of the worlds most sensitive tasks was a shameful episode
Neither you or he objected to the rigged elections and stabbed Nkomo in the back in your urgency to cut and run.
Mugabe is an apalling despot but Margaret Thatchers inexperience in letting a bungling old school Tory handle one of the worlds most sensitive tasks was a shameful episode
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