Sarkozy
let's go for the jugular shall we.
I read the International Herlad Tribune and if you are going to quote the Times then why don't you report this little gem.
Does anybody know that President Sarkozy is going to hold another summit in a few weeks time in Paris, no Obama to be present.
It is to be held on January 8 and 9 and is to be co-hosted by yes Tony Blair. Only it actually not a summit, it is to bring togther political leaders and prominent thinkers to discuss issues like globalization and the values of capitalism. So it is not actually a summit but it is well like one. I wonder if Gordon Brown will attend, or send anybody.
As for Sarkozythe IHT describes a lot of what has been going on a 'posturing and preening' would you agree with that analysis Nick?
So, I think that we ought to be told, what exactly is going on.
It is interesting that apparently Bush thought that the closure of the recent summit was left with the impression that the leaders had reaffirmed the importance of free amrkets, free trade and the primacy of national regulation.
Can we hear from Gordon what he thought had been agreed, because I think we ought to be told. Can't wait for Obama to take office, American jobs for American workers!
I read the International Herlad Tribune and if you are going to quote the Times then why don't you report this little gem.
Does anybody know that President Sarkozy is going to hold another summit in a few weeks time in Paris, no Obama to be present.
It is to be held on January 8 and 9 and is to be co-hosted by yes Tony Blair. Only it actually not a summit, it is to bring togther political leaders and prominent thinkers to discuss issues like globalization and the values of capitalism. So it is not actually a summit but it is well like one. I wonder if Gordon Brown will attend, or send anybody.
As for Sarkozythe IHT describes a lot of what has been going on a 'posturing and preening' would you agree with that analysis Nick?
So, I think that we ought to be told, what exactly is going on.
It is interesting that apparently Bush thought that the closure of the recent summit was left with the impression that the leaders had reaffirmed the importance of free amrkets, free trade and the primacy of national regulation.
Can we hear from Gordon what he thought had been agreed, because I think we ought to be told. Can't wait for Obama to take office, American jobs for American workers!


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