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First emperor of the EU?

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Now that the constitution is being imposed on the peoples of europe, who do you suppose our new masters will install as our first emperor?

Will it be our old reject - Blair?

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  1. Old Two Shags Prescott, is my guess, everything he touched turned to base metal. He could bring in loads of  stupid laws and policies like he did in as DPM in Britain, he would fit right in...


  2. Emperor Sarkozy I of the greater European Empire.

    I'm only joking here, I'm anti-Eu but PRO Europe. The way they are going about things isn't the most democratic nor focused towards the common good. I think for a start they should give each involved country a referendum. Not giving the people a democratic vote on something so important is never a good idea.

  3. We could always resusitate Charles De Gualle, I think that he would be a great emporer.  He would make us all to talk with French accents and wear strange hats.

  4. I say FU to the EU!

  5. Ich bin hier mein Herr/en

  6. Not for a while yet.

    America hasn't got enough influence in Europe yet  -  only the UK and Poland for sure, and possibly one or two more of the  ex Soviet Bloc.

  7. Whoever it is we wont get a say, that's for sure.

  8. to keep the tradition, someone named Cesar, Alexander, Hitler, or maybe we could have a Bush

    i think it was a big mistake expanding EU to 25 countries, we could hardly cope with 15 ...

    I'm going to Australia !!

  9. Bob Holness, since Blockbusters finished, he has been bored, give him the job

  10. Tony Blair....The price of his becoming President of Europe is surrender of  Britain's sovereignty. (Allegedly arranged in 2003.)

  11. You don't have a referendum if you know you're not going to get the response you want. We obviously don't feel that strongly about it because we're not going to do anything about it.

  12. not intrested ....stuff the eu.

  13. The first Commission originated in 1951 as the nine-member "High Authority" under President Robert Schuman.

  14. Boris Johnson!

  15. I think you should put your name in the hat for consideration. This might give you a blessed opportunity to learn tolerance and the blessed art of working effectively in partnership with others for the common good.

  16. you are bitter.

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