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Spain leaves the G20
I was just watching a recording of 'Mock the Week' and heard that Spain has left the G20 and are just 'observer' status.:eek:
I have to admit not knowing that - but sounds like really big news. Is it because of the crisis? Just for discussion, as much as we might like Spain, does this mean in effect that they simply don't have the horsepower to be considered a major player on the global stage? It appears so... Jon Ps I think the episode is repeated saturday night |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Spain is not a member of the G20, it gets invited along, it is referred to as a "permanent guest" it has, as you said, observer status only. I think they have the role of tea lady!:rofl:
Even the top men get it wrong occasionally :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbyDVIKM18M |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Spain is not a member and never was.
This article talks about it. http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...e-g-20-359557/ |
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Notice the date of the article is 2009. Wonder what it would say now:lol:
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Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10898953)
Spain is not a member and never was.
This article talks about it. http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...e-g-20-359557/ So if Obama is free the ask Spain along as a guest, I reckon Cameron should be able to invite Gibraltar. The Spanish make terrible tea anyway, so I dare say Fred B would be happy to act as tea lady, as well as a fly on the wall. ;) :sneaky: |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10898983)
The Spanish make terrible tea anyway, so I dare say Fred B would be happy to act as tea lady, as well as a fly on the wall. ;) :sneaky: |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 10898978)
Notice the date of the article is 2009. Wonder what it would say now:lol:
Spain has had a huge global influence and history, hence the language is spoken all over the world. Well you learn something every day.. I also had it wrong to think they were in. Jon |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10899303)
How weird, I never questioned that Spain were in the G20.... and when Dara Obrean mentioned that they had left... he got it wrong. They were never in.
Spain has had a huge global influence and history, hence the language is spoken all over the world. Well you learn something every day.. I also had it wrong to think they were in. Jon |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10899303)
How weird, I never questioned that Spain were in the G20.... and when Dara Obrean mentioned that they had left... he got it wrong. They were never in.
Spain has had a huge global influence and history, hence the language is spoken all over the world. Well you learn something every day.. I also had it wrong to think they were in. Jon |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10898983)
So if Obama is free the ask Spain along as a guest, I reckon Cameron should be able to invite Gibraltar.
The Spanish make terrible tea anyway, so I dare say Fred B would be happy to act as tea lady, as well as a fly on the wall. ;) :sneaky: |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 10899867)
I'm in Boston at the moment so let's not mention tea;)
Blimey you do pick your places :) |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 10899867)
I'm in Boston at the moment so let's not mention tea;)
I have realised there is something missing from this thread...Stevie. He usually comes on discussions like this with 4 links to say Spain is booming:rofl: Perhaps he has arrived in Madrid for his business start up. Jon do you think the "Mock the Week" programme was being sarky when they said Spain had left the G20:unsure: |
Re: Spain leaves the G20
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 10900332)
One of my favourite places...enjoy:D
I have realised there is something missing from this thread...Stevie. He usually comes on discussions like this with 4 links to say Spain is booming:rofl: Perhaps he has arrived in Madrid for his business start up. As they say,every cloud has a silver lining and at least a handful of sharp entrepreneurs have been smart enough to cash in on Madrid's catastrophic showing. I recall something along those lines was one of his business suggestions a short while back. |
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