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  • That right, may we remind you, Herr Brok, is something for which a quarter of a million Britons died at the hands of the German people between 1939 and 1945 to ensure.

    German MEP Threatens UK 2007

  • That right, may we remind you, Herr Brok, is something for which a quarter of a million Britons died at the hands of the German people between 1939 and 1945 to ensure.

    Archive 2007-08-19 2007

  • Turned out she had something called Brok at the root of it.

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  • That, however, is unlikely to be the case with the twelve demands above, as the Daily telegraph reports (HERE), with the notorious Elmar Brok observing:

    Referendum News 2007

  • Well Mein Herr Brok: we might just take up your offer.

    German MEP Threatens UK 2007

  • Following the Party Line that this Constitution Mark II is quite different from Mark I (a matter upon which almost everyone else of any significance in the EU strongly dissents), Herr Brok asserts that the UK has got what it wants out of the Treaty process, this notwithstanding that numerous experts have laid bare this particular assertion by demonstrating that all the so-called 'opt-outs' are not worth the paper they are printed on.

    Archive 2007-08-19 2007

  • I ask this because German MEP and Hobbyist Politician Herr Elmar Brok, who as a member of the Convention on the Constitution for Europe and in the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, contributed greatly to the Great Lie tactics, so beloved of his fellow countryman Dr. Josef Goebbels, that have underwritten the rehashed Constitution of the European Union, has decided to lecture the British people about our relationship with Europe.

    Archive 2007-08-19 2007

  • That, however, is unlikely to be the case with the twelve demands above, as the Daily telegraph reports (HERE), with the notorious Elmar Brok observing:

    Archive 2007-08-26 2007

  • Well Mein Herr Brok: we might just take up your offer.

    Archive 2007-08-19 2007

  • Herr Brok, you may remember, was last spotted in this matter sneaking up Downing Street in his Jackboots to have a quiet word in Vanity Blair's shell-like ear before the latter nipped off to Brussels to sign this country away to the EU.

    Archive 2007-08-19 2007

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