“We are doing enough,” said Mirek Topolanek, the Czech Prime Minister, whose country holds the EU presidency.
Ms Merkel also vowed to oppose further stimulus plans unless they could be shown to have immediate benefits.“It is not time to look at more growth measures. I disagree with this idea completely. The existing measures must work. They must be allowed to develop,” she said.
[Even that lefty twat] José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission President, said that leaders should focus on existing measures and suggested that leaders risked causing public anxiety about the economy by proposing ever-larger rescue plans. “Instead of anticipating the next plan, let’s concentrate on implementing the plans we have,” he said.“If the message we send to our public is, ‘our plan is not enough’, that is not going to create confidence.”
The Nutter with the Stutter is looking increasingly isolated as the rest of the world says: "Whoa, baby! Enough's enough."
Good. At least there will be somewhere to go when this shithole finally implodes.
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gordons biggest problem is that the clock is ticking,he has a few months at most to turn the economy around(or rig it so it looks fixed) the other leaders can wait a while.
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