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Silent revolution

This afternoon Commission President Barroso, speaking at the European University Institute in Florence, sent a reminder to the UK’s Coalition Government and others why the game over the EU’s economic government is far from over. According to Italian media, he said:

The European Council’s conclusions have envisaged small steps, which sometimes are the most important. It is like a silent revolution – stronger economic governance made through small steps.
Silent revolution through small steps? That sounds worryingly familiar.

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Blogger Dioclese Says:

Bloudy worrying - frightens me. This is exactly how Germany absorbed Prussia.

See also http://dioclese.blogspot.com/2010/06/is-this-face-of-new-euro-parliament.html

 

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