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12 september 2013 5:42 pm so long, farewell, au revoir, auf wiedersehen, good-bye i'm in the midst of packing up my apartment here in brussels, ready to move back to unoccupied europe: five years behind enemy lines is enough. all of which means i will be away from this blog for sometime. thanks to all of you who've been following my eu coverage these past years. september 12, 2013 | permalink | comments (0) share this article: digg it del.icio.us reddit newsvine nowpublic stumbleupon facebook myspace fark 03 september 2013 5:06 pm when van rompuy held hands with gaddhafi: nigel farage's idea of euro-art the thing about the european parliament is that, no matter how many times i go into the place, there is always something new to annoy me. this afternoon i headed into the parliament -- to be specific, into the altieri spinelli building, named for a dead italian communist and european federalist -- bound for a brief talk with nigel farage in his office. and if you want to know how farage is, the answer is happy and more confident than ever after the house of commons woke up last week, listened to their constituents and defeated the government's plans to bomb syria. but i was hardly in the door from the place luxembourg, still a long way from farage's office, when there it was, the annoyance of the day: a poster announcing an exhibition of lithuanian pictures 'from the european parliament's art collection.' that's right, pain, misery, unemployment, failing commerce and industry, bust banks across the eu and the members of parliament are amassing their own art collection, just like louis xiv: your tax money decorating their walls. how much? the parliament's officials say the 387 pieces in the collection are worth almost £15.2m i was still exercising my annoyance over the art collection when i arrived at farage's office. while he finished his telephone call, i checked his walls for signs of 'euro-art'. no chance. here is what the ukip leader has on his wall while other members of the european parliament enjoy taxpayer-funded pictures. if i may fall back onto my time in bond street where i studied old master pictures, i will point out that the hand clasp is a particularly tender passage in this composition... 'i like your taste in pictures,' i told farage. he said the shot was a souvenir of his attack in the european parliament - well, i'd note that should be one of his attacks - on herman van rompuy, president of the european council, over the warmth of his relationship with the libyan dictator. here's a transcript of the moment on march 16, 2011. i'd call it performance art. 'mr van rompuy, i hope you resist the calls for military action this afternoon, indeed the liberal leader, mr verhofstadt, made a very pro-war speech. i hope you will resist that on the grounds that there is no legitimacy or consent for the european union to take military action, and that experience shows that if you go into military action, that may be easy, but getting out of it can be rather more difficult, and getting involved in libya could indeed be a vietnam-type experience, so please, please resist it.' 'but on colonel gaddafi, himself - you're quite right to say that what is happening in libya is really very wrong indeed. but, of course, we knew that even before the uprising. just last year he declared a holy war - a jihad - against the swiss; he tried to blackmail the european union - do you remember? he said give us 5 billion euros or we'll flood you with migrants.' 'and of course he's the man who was happy to embrace al megrahi, the man who committed the biggest ever mass murder in british history.' 'but what you didn't tell us in your speech was about the fact that you actually know mr gaddafi. indeed you went to meet him in december didn't you? do you remember?' 'in fact there's a jolly nice photograph of you and mr gaddafi holding hands - in fact i have to say, i've never seen you smiling more or looking happier. perhaps he's an old drinking mate. i don't know!' 'but, i wonder why? why would you want to be photographed with mr gaddafi? and i put it to you that it could well be that since you were appointed as president of europe - and your side-kick, the noble baroness ashton became a high representative for foreign affairs - that you know that you've been seen on the global stage like a couple of political pygmies.' 'as wikileaks showed you were very unhappy that you weren't being recognised - unhappy that you were snubbed by obama - and here was the chance to go along and be accepted by a head of state.' 'i don't think that you, there, parading with dictators, was a very good and sensible thing to do, indeed not just you. the british labour government made similar mistakes.' 'but i do ask you at this juncture - with the horrendous things that are going on in libya - i do ask you: do you accept that it was an error of judgement to be photographed as recently as december with colonel gaddafi and would you please, if you do, apologise for it.' one still waits for the apology... call it 'waiting for uh-oh.' more performance art. september 3, 2013 | permalink | comments (0) share this article: digg it del.icio.us reddit newsvine nowpublic stumbleupon facebook myspace fark 02 september 2013 12:41 pm do german voters know? 'germany must lend, give and spend or euro is in a hospice' this just in from the veteran economist brian reading at lombard street research. given the strength of mrs merkel in the opinion polls in the run-up to the election, it appears to me that the german voters haven't figured this one out yet: 'germany must lend, give and spend with abandon to save the euro. unless nominal growth exceeds debt interest rates, stabilising debt ratios requires primary budget surpluses. big surpluses are needed to reduce big debt. but retrenchment destroys growth. optimistic imf forecasts show mission impossible.' 'trillions of words have been written about the euro debacle. in the process most have lost sight of debt-trap arithmetic...' reading then produces charts based on 'somewhat stale imf april forecasts,' but these provide 'all the data needed to do the arithmetic.' i won't take you through the thickets of the charts, but they cover the unfudgeable facts of debt interest rates and what kind of budgets and gdp growth it would take for the eurozone periphery countries to get out out of their fine mess. the figures don't look do-able. 'unless growth spurts despite the drag from retrenchment, it will be hard to obtain market access at current rates given continued high debts and sizeable bailout loans to repay. the euro can be rescued by official lending of more good money for bad at artificially low rates, essentially gifts rather than loans or haircuts. 'will germany be willing to accept this task?' 'otherwise the euro is in a hospice.' let's hope the german voters wake up and refuse to 'accept this task.' putting the euro in a hospice sounds good. though of course i'd prefer putting it in front of a firing squad. ps today, tuesday, open europe have published the first part of a three-part poll about germans' views on europe. the headline fact: 'german voters say next chancellor' -- that'll be merkel, then -- 'lacks mandate to press ahead with further financial support for eurozone.' their analyst nina schick reads it this way: 'german voters' support for "more europe" seems to be mostly limited to strict control over other countries' spending. on all other eurozone initiatives currently being discussed -- including debt write-downs and a banking union -- a majority of germans remain opposed.' so it looks like there is indeed no taste in germany to 'lend, give and spend with abandon' to save the euro. it's just a matter of time... september 2, 2013 | permalink | comments (0) share this article: digg it del.icio.us reddit newsvine nowpublic stumbleupon facebook myspace fark 26 august 2013 1:17 am courage, power and allies: iceland may be independent, but it is not

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