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    Here's to a good peaceful european future!
    Last edited by thop; 30 April 2004, 15:37.
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    AZ
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    • #3
      G'day all!


      The EU is just short of half a billion people now -

      The largest economy in the world

      The largest Trading bloc/organisation in the world.

      Still no foreign minister to call (Nixon said he would not take it seriously until it was a 'state')

      RedRed
      Dont just swallow the blue pill.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by RedRed
        (Nixon said he would not take it seriously until it was a 'state')
        I don't think anyone's bothered about what Nixon thinks of them these days.
        Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RedRed

          The largest economy in the world

          The largest Trading bloc/organisation in the world.

          RedRed
          What about China? Its over a billion...

          Jeff
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          • #6
            And in 50 years its economy will likely become the biggest, too.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Duty
              What about China? Its over a billion...

              Jeff
              They aren't talking sheer population. They are talking total amount of commerce within the trade block. China is a single nation so they can't really be called a block. That and the combined economical power of the EU is far greater than China's.
              “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
              –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jammrock
                ...That and the combined economical power of the EU is far greater than China's.
                Not for long.
                E'n at this moment I'm trying to figure out how to get some investments that are truly denominated in Yuan.
                When it floats (and someday it must) Katie bar the door.
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                • #9
                  Thanks for the welcome, even if it's a poisoned chalice.

                  As an economic bloc with open borders, I'm all for it. As for a tax-gobbling super-bureaucracy which interferes even with the size and shape of my cucumbers and with over 100,000 directives covering every walk of life, I'm dead against it.

                  I don't know how other new states have fared, but the entry here has been painful, so far, and continues to be so. For example, VAT has increased from 8 to 15% in a couple of years "because Brussels diktat insists on it". Only in yesterday's paper it announced that VAT is now being applied to a host of products heretofore exempt. This, of course, has an inflationary knock-on effect.

                  I'm not saying it will all be negative (see www.cypenv.org ), but it does hurt our budgets, especially when we live on a pension.
                  Brian (the devil incarnate)

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                  • #10
                    The organic idea of united Europe has been arround for centuries (Charlemagne, Christendom,...) and I'm glad we're able to realize it again.

                    I hope that the idea of united Europe will bring forth economic success, social state and that it will inspire and protect our common heritage and cultural identity.

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                    • #11
                      Brain please don't freak us out with comments about your cucumber changing it's size and shape

                      Got a message from gbm today all happy about entering the EU
                      "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

                      "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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                      • #12
                        Should fall apart eventually. Stuff Europe.
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                        • #13
                          Well you brits have always been on the sceptical side of it all.

                          But it doesn't matter anyways you have always been a side player in european matters and will most probably remain so forever.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Novdid
                            Well you brits have always been on the sceptical side of it all.

                            But it doesn't matter anyways you have always been a side player in european matters and will most probably remain so forever.
                            Well, when PMs are more interested in transatlantic than trans-Channel relations... Ooops! Sorry if this is starting to look Temp-Forum-ish.
                            Brian (the devil incarnate)

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                            • #15
                              The only interests British foreign policy has ever had in Europe was to keep it divided so that no one united power could come against her. (Which turned out to be "balance things perfectly enough so there can be an endless stalemated slaughter if there ever is a war," which of course there was in 1914. ) They haven't really had the power to do this since WW2 though.
                              Last edited by KvHagedorn; 1 May 2004, 06:06.

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