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Joke on Iceland and Ireland an example of British ‘arrogance’

January 29, 2010 by Infowars Ireland 

By Simon Carswell
Irish Times


THE PRESIDENT of Iceland Olafur Ragnar Grimsson has said that a joke linking his country’s economic difficulties with those of Ireland, which circulated in financial circles in London at the height of the banking crisis, was “just a recent example” of the “arrogance of the British”.

The joke – “What’s the difference between Iceland and Ireland? One letter and six months” – implied that Ireland was facing an economic collapse as severe as the Icelandic crash.

Iceland’s economy collapsed in 2008 after the failure of its three biggest banks, and was the largest suffered by any developed country, relative to the size of its economy.

Speaking to The Irish Times at the Davos summit, Mr Grimsson said Ireland and Iceland had many things in common through history. “We have both in our histories experienced the arrogance of the British – it [the joke] is just a recent example of that,” he said. “People in London should worry more about the future of London as a financial centre and the economy in Britain, and how that will fare in the future and their own problems, than playing jokes about Iceland and Ireland.”

Mr Grimsson described as “a financial terrorist act against Iceland” the UK’s decision in 2008 to use anti-terrorism legislation to seize deposits in Britain owned by one of the Icelandic banks. “They put the government of Iceland and our entire economic system formally on the published list on the treasury website together with al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It was more a political or cultural insult than a financial act of aggression. For centuries Gordon Brown will be remembered in Iceland long after he is forgotten in Britain.”

Mr Grimsson said there was widespread anger among Icelandic people over Britain’s move. This contributed to opposition to the Icelandic government’s decision to repay €3.8 billion owed to the UK and the Netherlands for deposits lost in the collapse of one of the country’s three major banks, he said. Read more…

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One Response to “Joke on Iceland and Ireland an example of British ‘arrogance’”

  1. Matti from Iceland on February 3rd, 2010 4:10 PM

    The biggest joke of all in this, is this fact:
    Many of the “key players” in the Icelandic Economic Collapse have now moved to London. Despite being the ones who played these “key roles” that led to the collapse and therefore to the enforcement of the terrorist act law against Iceland by P.M. Brown they are now allowed to operate from the UK.
    Apparently these “key players” are now being welcomed by British authorities and allowed to practice from their offices in London. Most of them are still in the financial sector!

    Your’e welcome England; We can ship the rest over as soon as our justice system have delt with them!!

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