I don't know why anyone in Europe thinks that vile, ignorant, right wing nut is worthy of any breath or air time - no one over here does. (bar the loonies in his and the Tory party)
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I don't know why anyone in Europe thinks that vile, ignorant, right wing nut is worthy of any breath or air time - no one over here does. (bar the loonies in his and the Tory party)
Francophone only: http://www.lalibre.be/actu/internati...hn-bendit.html
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http://www.lalibre.be/actu/belgique/...e-leterme.html
Mais si, la Belgique est un pays, proteste Leterme.
"En tant que politique belge, je dois réagir immédiatement à la portée calomnieuse de cette intervention", a écrit le Premier - le même homme qui, dans une autre vie [?], déclarait que la Belgique n’avait "pas de valeur ajoutée". Comme quoi on peut changer d’avis. :deal2:
Ah. Ouch. This is best summed up thus: :laugh4: -> :inquisitive: -> :gah:
The Brits are taking over!
In stark contrast to Van Rompuy's understated and professional performance, Baroness Ashton's performance thus far has been weak. That's what you get for an inexperienced personal trustee of Brown as foreign minister.
The one thing she has accomplished, is to appoint Britons and personal trustees to all key foreign positions.
As usual, behind the nagging and complaints, Britain knows just how to use the EU for its own gain.
Away with British corruption and self-serving cliques and another Belgian for foreign minister too!Quote:
• Confidential German ministry document reveals objections
• Alarm at Ashton’s multiple appointment of British officials
Germany is planning to stop what it sees as a British campaign to dominate European foreign policy-making under Lady Catherine Ashton, the Guardian can disclose.
Amid growing criticism across the EU of the performance of Baroness Ashton of Upholland, the EU’s new high representative for foreign and security policy, Berlin and Paris are alarmed at the prominence of British officials in the new EU diplomatic service being formed under Ashton.
http://www.businessgaze.com/germany-...ve-eu-powers-2
Sir Humprey Appleby was right, France is the real enemy of Britain.
The CAP is the means by which Britain - damp and bleak - is granted a share in the glory of France and the divine fruits of her blessed lands, and call it a bit theirs. :book:
I thought you'd all be a bit more grateful.
I think we should have a Common Agricultural Policy, as in a actual policy, but I don't believe we should have a "Compulsory Charity for Lazy French Farmers"
French farmers are not lazy. The soil is simply that fertile that one sows in March, then sits in the sun reading philosophy and poetry all throughout a glorious sun-filled summer and then reaps a bountiful harvest over two days in September.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beskar
The Briton by contrast has to slave like an ox all year round only to still reap a the most meagre of harvests.
That's why its better to invest in French agriculture - better return on investment, plus it leaves even the French peasant so cultured that French arts and literature flourish as much as the land itself, allowing a double harvest of agricultural and intellectual culture so rich that the whole of Europe can bask in its glory.
:book:
:laugh4:
Follow-up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPqH...ayer_embedded#
Yes freedom of speech is expensive indeed. And common the guy has a point, who the hell is that guy, how did he get there. I am glad there are people like Farrage representing those of us who have doubts about an undemocratic European police-state and the euro-mediteranian partnership.
It was horrible that Nigel Farage said such things. Especially because he was right.
So what you're saying is most of the money goes to the farmers who should be most commercially viable. Remind me of the logic of why France supports CAP for the good of the small farmers again? If anything, this is just further evidence the system is broken and needs a total overhaul...something the UK has been pushing for a long time now.
"Small farmers" supported by the current french government? If I remember well the most important benefactors are Doux http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_Doux and His Excellency Albert II of Monte Carlo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Grimaldi. Spit on them as much as you like.
Lessons of agriculture coming from the United Kingdom? Like acknowleging cows shoud obviously be fed with sheep? I'm the first one to admit CAP must be dramatically overhauled, but aiming at the wrong target is definitely useless and insulting.
I agree...there should be a common agricultural policy, just not this one. Most states would have funded their own farmers in some degree anyway, might as well ensure some uniformity to combat unfair competition.
My approach would be to completely phase out the subsidies over a period of 10 years or so, and simultaniously raise tarriffs for agricultural products from countries wich still subsidize their own farmers like the USA.
I'm not saying that the CAP money does go to the small farmers, as you have pointed out it clearly doesn't. I'm just highlighting the clear discrepancy between what many French governments have said to defend CAP (that it is vital to protect the small farmers to preserve a certain way of life that is culturally important to the French) and the reality (it lines the pockets of the large commercial farmers). Even if we agree that CAP should be used to help the small farmers in France (which is debatable in itself), the current system clearly fails in that task and so should be reformed. Yet it is successive French governments who have blocked reform of CAP, why? As the system doesn't achieve what they publically say it should (protect the small farmers), there must be a private reason they don't want it to change, and so what is that reason? It is simply that if we reform CAP the French will get less money overall, as the large commercial farms which currently get most of the money wouldn't anymore, which is political suicide due to the strength of the farming lobby in France. I'm not blaming the small French farmers for this, but I am blaming every French government that has defended CAP, despite them knowing the system doesn't work, for purely selfish reasons that don't even lie in the best interests of France as a whole.
You're absolutely right, perhaps we should be doing it the French way and feed them sewage instead :rolleyes:.
It has been my belief that CAP is used to encourage prices to decrease over time large beef processors then get there raw materials cheaply but pass it on at a far larger profit the CAP then makes up the difference which prevents riots in the streets and large scale abandonment of agriculture.
If CAP disappeared totally there will be less farm in Europe fact however there is no law says food comes down in price as the large multiples will just import cheap food but charge high prices to the consumer compared the production cost involved to the farmer.
CAP is as much a sop to AIBP, KEPAK etc to continue providing jobs to large numbers of people processing European beef as it is to farmers.
Will CAP go in the short term no however in the longer term yes it will go but governments might want to have a better policy than trying to cut budgets or there national agri-champions will seep away without notice.
My Childreeenn neeeed whine
I DONT CARE WHAT TRISTUS SAYS YOU ALL NEED TO STOP WHINING AND COUGH IT UP ALREADY MORE MORE MORE