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Re: Let's see
by Paul Mayer on Saturday 29/Sep/2007, @04:33
I'm surprised you're so sure. That said, I hope you're right. It does seem ridiculous how the Walone and Flemmish politicians can't get a long. But then Belgium is the home of Surréalisme. [ A Brit living in Brussels.]
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Re: Let's see
by Dennis on Saturday 29/Sep/2007, @05:43
Let's not get silly, the borders will all remain open if something happens as the language borders have already been set in law and in practice. There may come a small riot in Brussel because of youthfull heat (located in flanders but now mostly Frenchspeaking as many shopowners refused to speak Dutch, but people working there live beyond city borders in suburbs both in French and Dutch speaking Belgium) however with so many open borders nearby people feel very European and the splitstate government is of no consequence other then itself being the umbrella or the EU being the umbrella for moving some infrastructure money around.
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  • Re: Let's see
    by Menne on Sunday 30/Sep/2007, @06:13
    Well, the truth is that French is kindof supported by foreign nations and Dutch and German get discriminated.
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