Georges Pompidou on Britain’s entry into the EU and Franco-English relations

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Georges Pompidou on Britain’s entry into the EU and Franco-English relations

Georges Pompidou on Britain’s entry into the EU and Franco-English relations

Extract from Georges POMPIDOU’s speech on France’s favourable position on Britain’s entry into the European Union. He attributes three qualities to the English "humour, tenacity and realism" and ironically adds "it happens to me that we are still at the stage of humour". The president ends his answer with a line from Rimbaud "ah that time comes. Where hearts fall in love".

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File : Brexit

Publication date : 21 January 1971

Reference:
I18330505
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Participant : Pompidou, Georges
Origin:
The Big Political Parties Have The Floor   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
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Reference:I18330505

Credits:Participant : Pompidou, Georges

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