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June 02, 2005
The Economic Reasons Behind the Dutch No Vote
Hamish McRae of The Independent of London opines in a June 2, 2005 article: "June is blazing, the sun is shining and the Dutch are unhappy. In another vote against the EU elite, the Netherlands yesterday [June 1, 2005] added its voice to France against the way Europe wants to reorganize itself. The vote is an exercise in politics rather than economics but, to an even greater extent than the French, the Dutch have powerful economic reasons behind their concern.
See " Sun shines on Dutch but the economic shadows lengthen" for more of Mr. McRae's views on the subject..
Posted by Munir Umrani at June 2, 2005 08:54 PM
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