Wednesday, December 3, 2008
More of the £ to Euro chat we are loving today
Best to leave the Euro to its own devices
Our sympathies to well-heeled Britons in Aquitaine or Umbria living off sterling rents, but policy is not set for their needs.
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bystander says:
What will Mandy’s pay off be, if/when he orchestrates the UK into the Euro (presidency of the union etc). He got a Lordship for being an ‘innovative’ MEP. There is more danger now than at any time before of the government just joining the euro without asking the UK population whether or not we should, because we ‘don’t matter’.
Bellwether, this is a potentially bigger problem than a few ‘well-heeled Britons in Aquitaine or Umbria living off sterling rents’ losing money, inflation will rise massively and the UK population will feel much, much poorer, as their salaries will not match their european counterparts. Also where do you get off being so patronising.
bellwether says:
It’s a quote from the article fool.
dude says:
It’s more than a quote from the article — it’s a quote from that pillock A E-Pr1ck. Anyone that believes his eurosceptic rantings needs their head examining (IMHO).
bystander says:
Fair play, Bellwether, my apologies for the insinuation and for not reading AEP closely enough.
bellwether says:
And my apologies for over reacting bystander.
Dude there are few things I’m certain of in this crisis but one of them is that the EU is fcked.