26.05.2010, 22:52
Eine britische Zeitung - der Telegraph - findet harte, aber klare Worte zur EU und zum Euro:
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Zitat:The collapse of the euro would open the door to democracy
The European project has been shown to be economically and politically bankrupt, says Simon Heffer.
The sole achievement of Gordon Brown as Second and then First Lord of the Treasury was to keep Britain out of the euro. I suspect this was inadvertent. Mr Brown was not a knee-jerk Europhile of the Mandelsonian variety. He engaged in that casual compliance with Europhilia that allowed much to be done by omission: not least, of course, the Treaty of Lisbon, and his shameful refusal to hold a referendum on it.