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6/8/2006

EUtopia possible?

The ASI saw the launch of EUtopia. This is a pamphlet on how to reform the EU and it must be done. While the pamphlet is well written and spot on; one does have to wonder if another attempt by the British to return the EU to its roots will have any more success than the last attempts. The authors do have a good point in saying that Blair & Co have not been particularily trying to get any reform from the organisation. Their surrender of the British rebate for little or no in return was not a good sign of intentions. The pamphlet is available for free download and is well worth the read.

On the other hand Fjordman wants to see the EU cease to be as soon as possible.

Posted by Andrew Ian Dodge at 10:28 am | | Category: Free Markets

1 Comment »

  1. Thanks for the link!

    I’d like to say that I wrote the essay, but I didn’t; it’s by Fjordman. He has chosen not to be a contributor at Gates of Vienna, which means that he sends his guest-posts to me, and I post them for him. That’s why they have my byline, although I credit him at the top of the post.

    I wish I could claim credit for such fine work, but I can’t!

    If you could change your post to attribute the piece to Fjordman, we’d both appreciate it.

    Comment by Baron Bodissey — 6/9/2006 @ 7:51 pm

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