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Originally posted by gradus View PostAs if to prove the truth of the accusation, at least in my case, could you help me with the names of the states to which you refer?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAlain said his interest in the UK has now become peripheral.
BeefO took that to mean that Alain wrote off 66 million people as peripheral.
I sympathise with Alain's attitude, but also happen to think that as a nation we have indeed become a peripheral concern to the rest of the world, though that is NOT what Alain said. No doubt I will be thought of as 'talking this country down'
There's the rub. Just because you both think alike does not mean that Alain wasn't being insulting.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostSlovenia and Croatia. I was in error about the E.U. status; both countries are within the E.U. (I was thinking of Serbia. I confess that it is difficult even for a citizen of the one of the founder members to keep up to date about the Balkans).
As for 23 June 2016, the decision to plunge the country into all that was indeed taken by a relatively small proportion of the ruling class, mainly as an ill-fated attempt to pacify another relatively small proportion of the ruling class. (Which is why I refused to take part in the whole sorry exercise.) Most people in the country have more important things to think about almost all of the time, just as (presumably) when Belgium had no government at all for almost two years most people there got on with their lives as per normal. When it comes to self-inflicted political chaos, let the citizen of the country without sin cast the first stone!
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostSlovenia and Croatia. I was in error about the E.U. status; both countries are within the E.U. (I was thinking of Serbia. I confess that it is difficult even for a citizen of the one of the founder members to keep up to date about the Balkans).
The Eastern Question predates the EU by about 400 years.....just as we near one answer, they change the question.....
Snap - just seen RB's post (and accidentally edited it, now deleted, apologies for that)
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Apropos: I don't have the feeling that Serbia will be joining the EU any time soon, principally because of disputes over the status of Kosovo of course, but I recall that at the end of June 2016 I was congratulated by a violinist friend in Belgrade for "my country" having voted to leave the EU. There is much division of opinion about it in Serbia, although I dare say the EU privatisation steamroller will eventually do its work there too.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Postwhen Belgium had no government at all for almost two years most people there got on with their lives as per normal. When it comes to self-inflicted political chaos, let the citizen of the country without sin cast the first stone!
The Slovenia-Croatia dispute has flared up again this New Year (or Christmas to RB, in Serbia) and the rhetoric is heightening.
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Originally posted by PulcinellaWhere is the sneering, pray?
I, for one, think Alain is absolutely correct in his assessment: we (the British) are a lost cause, doomed to the periphery of existence.
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut in that post, Alain was givng a reason why he might no longer want to talk to individual Britons on this forum.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut in that post, Alain was givng a reason why he might no longer want to talk to individual Britons on this forum.
Ah - my typing is slow - ff has put it much better than I.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostMost of us thought it was exasperating but fun
I really didn't want to make this into an argument by the way. There may be only one thing you read about in the news concerning the UK but that doesn't necessarily reflect what most people are thinking about most of the time, just as with the Belgian situation in 2010-11.
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