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Probably France. Sadly, their attitude seems to work.
Originally posted by Mazarin
It's definately France. They are the nation who has managed to place many of their bureaucrats into influential positions in Europe by integrating EU service into the normal career.
With that, Germany will dominate. They will effectively be given the power to conquer without breaking the rules of democracyLittle countries will be screwed over by the bigger ones from now on.![]()
Originally posted by Ossric
Belgium is one of the smaller players, the only surplus they can use is that they are one of the 6 founding nations.
I would put them in the following order:
1)germany
2)France
3)UK
4)Spain
5)Italy (as long as Berlusconi stays PM, you can put them lower)
6)Netherlands (15 mill citizens)
7)Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Finland
11)Austria, Eire
13)Portugal, Greece (due to their weaker economy)
15)Luxemburg (small)
nr.7 through 14: i ranked them according to their economies since they have pretty much the same population sizes
Zero was more than we deserved. It was so bad that it wasn't even funny anymore. Thinking about it makes my ears bleed.Originally posted by MCdread
Which if I'm not mistaken is an improvement on the results of last year.![]()
Originally posted by Ossric
Belgium is one of the smaller players, the only surplus they can use is that they are one of the 6 founding nations.
I would put them in the following order:
1)germany
2)France
3)UK
4)Spain
5)Italy (as long as Berlusconi stays PM, you can put them lower)
6)Netherlands (15 mill citizens)
7)Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Finland
11)Austria, Eire
13)Portugal, Greece (due to their weaker economy)
15)Luxemburg (small)
nr.7 through 14: i ranked them according to their economies since they have pretty much the same population sizes
Originally posted by stormbind
With that, Germany will dominate. They will effectively be given the power to conquer without breaking the rules of democracy :
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
Belgium is very influential actually. After all, the capital city of the Union is Brussels.
It's considered a virtue in Britain to be cynical ?Originally posted by EdwardTking
Quite, our dear "Mrs Thatcher" referred to the EU (technically then the EC) as "The Belgian Empire"
Originally posted by h4ppy
Most influential in Europe: Germany
Most influential in the world: France
We've turned it in to an artform. We don't take it seriously, it's all in good humour.Originally posted by Marla_Singer
It's considered a virtue in Britain to be cynical ?
Be careful that could be taken as arrogance.Originally posted by Enkidu Warrior
We've turned it in to an artform. We don't take it seriously, it's all in good humour.
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
Even if it's still true that De Gaulle didn't help at all in the 60's, it's still Britain which has decided that status of "half in" member, already at the beginning and even more later with Thatcher and Major.
We typically apply it to ourselves with equal if not greater vigour.Originally posted by Marla_Singer
Be careful that could be taken as arrogance.
At least it's arrogance when the same kind of thing comes from France...