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Thursday, 14.07.2016.

14:08

French FM calls his new British counterpart "liar"

Britain has appointed "a liar" as its new foreign secretary, French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault said of Boris Johnson.

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Bob

pre 7 godina

I'm not sure what those lies were supposed to be.

I thought Boris was quite mild in comparison with the lies of 'project fear' from the remainders.

This is a great opportunity for Britain - Boris says that and I agree.

Ironically, I still think Serbia should join the EU. Serbia does not have the sort of economy that can stand free outside of it, and people need visa free travel. Further the EU provides a mechanism for managing the evil bitternesses between countries that have lead to nasty and unnecessary local wars. The quickest way to resolve all those things is to bring the country in line with those with which it deals most frequently - currently the EU does a.good job on that front.

I hope to that the centralised decision making of the EU disappears, and in due time it becomes what it always should have been - a diplomatic centre and trading organisation for the countries and peoples of Europe.

Leonidas

pre 7 godina

Indeed mr Frog. Boris is a "liar" for having the balls to tell his compatriots what was the true gross contributions of the UK to EU and comparing the whole EU edifice with German dictatorship.I can understand that you and your EU federal fascist friends have still a bad taste in your mouth from Brexit but the real problem the EU faces is that it blows the lid off the whole gaff and creates an entirely new and unpredictable situation.As a result popular Eurosceptic and pragmatic anti-federalist forces at national level will have an unprecedented opportunity to overthrow their complacent federastic elites and kill off their pet project.Brexit-type referenda in several other nations will now be far harder to resist and,as the polls suggest, at least as hard to win.Watch out because one is coming to France next year.

Paul

pre 7 godina

Wow. All these accusations about the bad speaking habits of Boris but not a quote to be found. Sounds like there are plenty of liars to go around for everyone.

Nikolle

pre 7 godina

One has to love the British sense of humour. Didn't Johnson have to apologise to 7 different countries for inappropriate language (the politically correct term for racist terminology) ? Ricky Gervais could not have come up with a script to rival this

Paul

pre 7 godina

Wow. All these accusations about the bad speaking habits of Boris but not a quote to be found. Sounds like there are plenty of liars to go around for everyone.

Leonidas

pre 7 godina

Indeed mr Frog. Boris is a "liar" for having the balls to tell his compatriots what was the true gross contributions of the UK to EU and comparing the whole EU edifice with German dictatorship.I can understand that you and your EU federal fascist friends have still a bad taste in your mouth from Brexit but the real problem the EU faces is that it blows the lid off the whole gaff and creates an entirely new and unpredictable situation.As a result popular Eurosceptic and pragmatic anti-federalist forces at national level will have an unprecedented opportunity to overthrow their complacent federastic elites and kill off their pet project.Brexit-type referenda in several other nations will now be far harder to resist and,as the polls suggest, at least as hard to win.Watch out because one is coming to France next year.

Nikolle

pre 7 godina

One has to love the British sense of humour. Didn't Johnson have to apologise to 7 different countries for inappropriate language (the politically correct term for racist terminology) ? Ricky Gervais could not have come up with a script to rival this

Bob

pre 7 godina

I'm not sure what those lies were supposed to be.

I thought Boris was quite mild in comparison with the lies of 'project fear' from the remainders.

This is a great opportunity for Britain - Boris says that and I agree.

Ironically, I still think Serbia should join the EU. Serbia does not have the sort of economy that can stand free outside of it, and people need visa free travel. Further the EU provides a mechanism for managing the evil bitternesses between countries that have lead to nasty and unnecessary local wars. The quickest way to resolve all those things is to bring the country in line with those with which it deals most frequently - currently the EU does a.good job on that front.

I hope to that the centralised decision making of the EU disappears, and in due time it becomes what it always should have been - a diplomatic centre and trading organisation for the countries and peoples of Europe.

Nikolle

pre 7 godina

One has to love the British sense of humour. Didn't Johnson have to apologise to 7 different countries for inappropriate language (the politically correct term for racist terminology) ? Ricky Gervais could not have come up with a script to rival this

Paul

pre 7 godina

Wow. All these accusations about the bad speaking habits of Boris but not a quote to be found. Sounds like there are plenty of liars to go around for everyone.

Leonidas

pre 7 godina

Indeed mr Frog. Boris is a "liar" for having the balls to tell his compatriots what was the true gross contributions of the UK to EU and comparing the whole EU edifice with German dictatorship.I can understand that you and your EU federal fascist friends have still a bad taste in your mouth from Brexit but the real problem the EU faces is that it blows the lid off the whole gaff and creates an entirely new and unpredictable situation.As a result popular Eurosceptic and pragmatic anti-federalist forces at national level will have an unprecedented opportunity to overthrow their complacent federastic elites and kill off their pet project.Brexit-type referenda in several other nations will now be far harder to resist and,as the polls suggest, at least as hard to win.Watch out because one is coming to France next year.

Bob

pre 7 godina

I'm not sure what those lies were supposed to be.

I thought Boris was quite mild in comparison with the lies of 'project fear' from the remainders.

This is a great opportunity for Britain - Boris says that and I agree.

Ironically, I still think Serbia should join the EU. Serbia does not have the sort of economy that can stand free outside of it, and people need visa free travel. Further the EU provides a mechanism for managing the evil bitternesses between countries that have lead to nasty and unnecessary local wars. The quickest way to resolve all those things is to bring the country in line with those with which it deals most frequently - currently the EU does a.good job on that front.

I hope to that the centralised decision making of the EU disappears, and in due time it becomes what it always should have been - a diplomatic centre and trading organisation for the countries and peoples of Europe.