The Rugby World And Its Impact On British Politics And International Sports

On Saturday 20 met in Paris the leaders of the three major military powers of the world that are between zero and twenty meridians. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and South African President Thabo Mbeki met, but not to focus on policy discussions, weapons or economy, but to give the prizes to the first two teams in the Rugby World Cup France 2007 . Both Sarkozy and Brown have recently come to their positions and expected their team to beat and give a debut to their mandates. Eiffel Tower in Paris was decorated with an oval ball and placed giant screens in several parts. Between them and the spectators who filled the central stage was more than a third of a million attendees. 60,000 Englishmen traveled to the city of lights to see your selection, although the final match tickets could be sold at more than $ U.S. 15,000 (A7, 000). As the economy and tourism in France benefited from the cup, the transport union paralyzed many services from the metro and the train looking to take advantage of it asking for better working and drilling plans monetarist reforms Sarkozy.

Brown and grandchildren of British Queen at the stadium were fueling their selection. The premier urged a victory. Four years ago, when England won its first World Cup rugby, the government of Blair and Brown spent a good time while some 500,000 people took to the streets to greet the triumphant English cast. When Brown was 16 years old lost an eye playing rugby and he now thought that an English victory in the sport would return part of the eye with which the governed had been seeing for the first hundred days of his administration. . If you have read about Amper, already – you may have come to the same conclusion.