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Saturday, 27 March 2010
Oh, Mrs Merkel! You are a tease!
Following on from summit discussions in light of the Greek economic situation, Merkel has taken up the position of suggesting that new treaty negotiations in Europe are inevitable.
While isolated - and deliciously opposed by Gordon 'New World Order' Brown - she is, according to The Guardian, drawing positive comparisons with Margaret Thatcher amongst her domestic audience.
However, her European counterparts - and not just the treacherous Gormless - are hating what she has to say... and proud British patriots like you and I are the cause of their turmoil.
An unnamed senior official is quoted by the newspaper as saying of Merkel's position: "There are member states that will reopen other issues. I know in Britain that the party that is ahead in the polls would like to open discussions."
You reckon? We weren't aware that UKIP were on course to win the General Election, but we can but dream.
The party that is ahead in the polls - just, despite opposing the crappest British Government of all time - is no doubt shedding brown-stuff over such talk.
It would seem that do-nothing, 'Cast Iron' Dave would rather the European issue vanish off the radar completely, never to trouble his eco-obsessed party's new found socialist tendencies.
Meanwhile, back to the reality of the real Conservative Party (those not in the Shadow Cabinet) and - already - those backbenchers are seizing on Mrs. Merkel's observation.
Proud patriot Bill Cash MP is quoted by The Times as saying: "This is a dramatic development and one that needs decisive action. We must lead Europe out of this mess by re-affirming we will have a referendum — which we were denied on Lisbon. A decisive ‘No’ vote from the British people would then lead to a new Europe based on an association of nation states."
So, please Mrs. Merkel. We know that it is you and Sarkozy who really have all the power in Europe.
Don't just tease us with flirtatious talk of a new treaty.
Just do it!
Think how much easier it would be to be supreme ruler of Europe without us pesky Brits moaning all the time.
Go on. Give all those male politicians a damn good handbagging - the likes of which Maggie would be proud of - and get your own way on a new treaty.
Pretty, pretty please!
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