And damn the torpedoes.
UK's presidency
And the French in la-la-land
He says: “It is not just that the Commission fails to explain what the EU is for . . . Its modus operandi displays an outrageous lack of common sense . . . It became intolerable to work within what had come to seem like a bureaucratic nightmare that makes Whitehall look a model of simple efficiency.”
Both these big issues could easily be left for the Austrian and Finnish presidencies to grapple with in 2006.
But instead the UK seems determined to put on a display worthy of the memory of Waterloo and Trafalgar, or even the heroic but pointless Charge of the Light Brigade.
But instead the UK seems determined to put on a display worthy of the memory of Waterloo and Trafalgar, or even the heroic but pointless Charge of the Light Brigade.
A 40-point plan to explain Europe to the French has been submitted to the government - a month after voters rejected the EU treaty.
The proposals include a European stamp, a medal of honour, exams on Europe for schoolchildren and an EU sports event.
The report blames the defeat of the "Yes" vote in the referendum on the failure of information campaigns.
The proposals include a European stamp, a medal of honour, exams on Europe for schoolchildren and an EU sports event.
The report blames the defeat of the "Yes" vote in the referendum on the failure of information campaigns.
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