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Iceland get a referendum
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http://www.dailymail....clare-referendum.html
Can one imagine Brown's lot giving us a referendum over such a matter?
No he would hand the cash over without even being asked.
Did we have a referendum to see if we should have paid the US what we owed them for WW2?
Can one imagine Brown's lot giving us a referendum over such a matter?
No he would hand the cash over without even being asked.
Did we have a referendum to see if we should have paid the US what we owed them for WW2?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like most of the UK media, the Daily Mail has misrepresented this story. Icelanders were not asked to vote on whether to pay what they are responsible for under EU bank guarantee legislation - they have consistently said they will pay this. What was voted on was whether the deal negotiated last year between Icelandic and British/Dutch teams should be ratified as law - they rejected the deal. This is about the terms of payment, not whether to pay, although it is academic now because negotiators are already working on a replacement agreement. So, instead, voters have turned it into a statement on the treatment of Iceland, particularly by Britain. The British and Dutch, seeing the writing on the wall, decided quickly to offer less onerous terms so discussions have again been under way for several weeks.
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