Nigel
Farage: Van Rompuy, Barroso worst people in EU since 1945
After
a tough night of wrangling, EU leaders have agreed to set up a new
authority - tasked with keeping sinking banks afloat. And to do that,
the new agency will be given access to Europe's mammoth bailout funds
- stocked in a large part by taxpayer money. This exact function was
previously carried out by governments. But now, the EU can bailout a
nation's banks - without adding to the government's debt levels - at
least on the books. It's something that Germany strongly opposed, but
was forced to relent on due to Spanish and Italian insistence.
Nigel Farage, a member of the European Parliament and leader of the UK Independence Party, believes that it's Germany who plays the deciding role in these talks...
Nigel Farage, a member of the European Parliament and leader of the UK Independence Party, believes that it's Germany who plays the deciding role in these talks...
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