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September 4, 2011

The UK is not in the firing line, says William Hague.

He must have been on drugs or something, because aside from that, he believes that European nations need to "demonstrate to the satisfaction of financial markets the credibility of their own intentions to bring their deficits and debts under control".

The UK is not in the firing line, says William Hague.

He must have been on drugs or something, because aside from that, he believes that European nations need to "demonstrate to the satisfaction of financial markets the credibility of their own intentions to bring their deficits and debts under control".

Which begs the question: who died and made financial markets the boss?