19:47 EST, 24 Nov 2012
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20:50 EST, 24 Nov 2012
It's all Britain's fault, of course. It always is. Several countries wanted us to compensate them more. David Cameron kindly declined. The 38th (by my count) European limit given a financial predicament began, finished but agreement.
All of that suits Britain good enough. If no understanding is agreed, a aged bill will simply be extended, one 12th during a time, month by month. While this is not an ideal conditions – spending will continue to arise with acceleration – it is reduction sarcastic to a United Kingdom than to many others.
Our remission is built into a existent budget. The Swedish, Dutch and Finnish rebates are not. And, of course, a net target countries can't
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