I had a little smile when I read in the Times that recently William Hague
had to rely on the translator to understand what Nick Clegg was saying.  The
occasion was a meeting with, amongst others, Angela Merkel and Clegg, the
former Eurocrat, was speaking fluent German!

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of John Frewen-Lord
Sent: 17 June 2010 06:58
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:47837] a turning point?

 

>From the BBC website today, 2010 06 17:

 

"There was a time when many of Europe's leaders and Eurocrats trembled at
the thought of David Cameron as prime minister. They imagined long painful
negotiations with an administration determined to roll-back the EU's powers
and block mission creep from Brussels. 

So many have been surprised by the Cameron administration's charm offensive.
A good slice of the new cabinet has already passed through Brussels and have
picked up good reviews.

The British approach is to be pragmatic, active and constructive when they
can be, whilst vigorously defending national interests. One British official
said it made a "big impression" when the new environment secretary Caroline
Spelman strode into a meeting speaking fluent French and German.

...............>>

What the British will argue for is an extension of the single market into
the service sector, energy and the internet. They believe in trade
liberalisation. They want greater labour market flexibility. But many of
those ideas are in fashion anyway as a sluggish EU looks to grow itself out
of its crisis.

There will be arguments at some stage. There always are. But, for the time
being, Britain is going out of its way to find allies and to avoid the old
headline "Britain isolated in Europe"."

 

With a very pro-EU Nick Clegg as Deputy prime Minister, perhaps the UK may
just complete its metric conversion anyway, as part of its 'pragmatic'
approach.  Certainly, if Britain is indeed not wanting to appear isolated in
Europe, then any retrenchment into imperial units would fly in the face of
that.

 

John F-L

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