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Old 24-02-07, 05:01 PM
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So when will the majority of people working in local government and mainly left wing, start to earn their daily bread instead of sponging.
How many shoddy, lazy people sit on chairs in local offices to keep them warm???
What about all the new hospitals, airports, schools etc which have been started and left unfinished for years.
Tangentopoli when did all that start and under who?
I say ask MAGGIE to come over for a stint.
Put the place back on its feet.
I thought we were talking about just Italy, this statement could be aimed
at the UK, could it not?
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Adriatica.

I do agree with lots of you sentiments, only find it dificult that an industrialist
[berlo] was in political power, and at the highest level too.

That will always to me be a conflict of interests.

Anyroad heres some better news.
FIATs market share of the UK is the quickest growing of any manufacturer
[cars] Whilst well short of its market share in the early 80s, whilst others
are indeed strugling to keep hold of their marketshare, Fiat is out performing
the market.
Can only hope they can repeat this all over europe, as of recent years,the
UK has been one of their toughest challenges....
And of course this would greatly aid the Italian economy.
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Adriatica.

I do agree with lots of you sentiments, only find it dificult that an industrialist
[berlo] was in political power, and at the highest level too.

T
I have the contrary view and that is God protect us from professional politicians. I want a leader who has done something before power and not just been a functionary
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Old 28-02-07, 02:16 AM
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Well Maggie was Mr Bean's heroine - which must be good enough reason to keep her tucked out of sight in the Lords where she can't do any more harm
Well obviously not Maggie but Italy is at a crossroads not unlike Britain in 1979 just without the bad clothes and terrible cars. So a strong leader is called for of the stature of Maggie if not the politics. I am not sure the politics matter that much, a strong leader in difficult times will be expedient.

Berlusconi gave us the three 'Is' then Prodi decides to carry them on but because he has been asleep for a quarter of a century he thinks it is the three 'Is' carrying on from the seventies - Intervention, Intervention and Intervention
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