The Eu commision warns dont make it political(EJC)judgement,howeever Talat says that the property issue is not legal but political.
Im Confused
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... l?ITO=1490

boulio wrote:The Eu commision warns dont make it political(EJC)judgement,howeever Talat says that the property issue is not legal but political.
Im Confused
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... l?ITO=1490

RichardB wrote:boulio wrote:The Eu commision warns dont make it political(EJC)judgement,howeever Talat says that the property issue is not legal but political.
Im Confused
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... l?ITO=1490
I've just added my twopennarth to the comments on this article but I dont hold out much hope of them being published

bill cobbett wrote:RichardB wrote:boulio wrote:The Eu commision warns dont make it political(EJC)judgement,howeever Talat says that the property issue is not legal but political.
Im Confused
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... l?ITO=1490
I've just added my twopennarth to the comments on this article but I dont hold out much hope of them being published
My contribution has even less chance of being published.![]()

RichardB wrote:bill cobbett wrote:RichardB wrote:boulio wrote:The Eu commision warns dont make it political(EJC)judgement,howeever Talat says that the property issue is not legal but political.
Im Confused
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... l?ITO=1490
I've just added my twopennarth to the comments on this article but I dont hold out much hope of them being published
My contribution has even less chance of being published.![]()
Bill I'm sometimes surprised that they allow you to publish on here


eracles wrote:I think Daily Mail readers are exactly the sort to buy stolen land! So the article becomes a warning to Cyprus rather than a warning to their readership. Clever. As you can see the logic goes that no Brit can be in the wrong. It must be the EU or Cyprus at fault!

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