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Belgium: our 'arms are open' to French tax exiles

IN THE FRENCH PAPERS, 18/12/12: Le Parisien/Aujourd’hui en France focuses on how struggling households are coping this winter. No less than 600,000 families who are having difficulty paying their bills face gas and electricity cuts. Meanwhile, in Le Figaro, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders says Belgium's arms are open to tax exiles. And Christian paper La Croix explores the burning topic of euthanasia.

By Florence VILLEMINOT
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Belgium welcomes rich,

Belgium welcomes rich, spoiled brats, and so do I, at my house. You got millions? You can live here I and I will do the cooking and also your laundry. It is ppoor people and old people I don't have room for; people that need help getting back on their feet, or people with problems, or people needing money to go to college, I got no room for them, what do you think I am? France?

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