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Britain's Duty If No Deal In Cyprus

Parliamentary brief prepared by Michael Stephen -

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http://www.parliamentarybrief.com/articles/1/new/mag/83/1054/britains-duty-if-no.html

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:56 )
 

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#1 B Himsworth 2010-03-09 22:30
Britain should step up and accept it's resposibilities ,but as we are now governed by a group of self serving MP's who's loyalties seem to lie with the EU and the USA I can't see them doing anything. Unless the bigger countries either pressure Greece or just accept TRNC as a state in it's own right I can't see this going anywhere. Surly the 1960 aggrement is still law ?
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