"a duty of truthfulness"
Margot are you listerning? Jacques Delors has said, that "a duty of truthfulness" forced him to admit that, if France voted no, there could be a "plan B" or renegotiation of the treaty. His statement is reported in The Independent newspaper today. Or is this another example “of the UK media having no shame in publishing such absolutely desperate lies”?
Delores remark is in stark contrast to what you said on the 7 April 2005, where you stated: "If the Constitution is voted down, there is no alternative strategy in the back pocket".
That of course, is assuming, your press release hasn't been doctored like your speech of 8 May 2005.
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Delores remark is in stark contrast to what you said on the 7 April 2005, where you stated: "If the Constitution is voted down, there is no alternative strategy in the back pocket".
That of course, is assuming, your press release hasn't been doctored like your speech of 8 May 2005.
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