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"Chancellor, the recipe for success is very simple: take a large photograph of Blair, hang it opposite your desk and write underneath it 'I must not copy'. You are sure to succeed.
The other recipe is not to be conciliatory. Stand by what you believe in. The conciliatoriness of 3 October 2005 is engraved in our memory.
Another matter is that you should confine control of the Americans to the area and to the work of the CIA. Make sure they do not drag you into new ventures in the Middle East and do not, of course, try to resurrect the Constitution. What is dead is dead. It cannot be the vision for the peoples of Europe.
On the other hand, look at changing the Maastricht indicators, because the developing countries of Europe cannot follow them. No to the strong euro which prevents industrial growth and no, of course, to the high interest rates which are ruining households.
Another thing: when you applied in 1945 to join the UN as the Germanic Republic of Austria, you were told no 'Germanic'. Now we are saying no 'Macedonia' in FYROM."@en1
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