But how it happens still depends on Britain's own parliamentary system, how it manages relations with a resentful set of
Europeans across the negotiating table — and how badly financial
markets punish it for its
gamble.
And the
European told me that in Europe, it's really a no - no to use customer funds for your own — to
gamble with that at all, that this is so criminal that if there is no criminal prosecution of Corzine, if it turns out that he did take the money, then that is going to lead the
European capital
markets to withdraw their money from the American capital
markets, because the whole — the whole of Wall Street would turn out to be gangsters, without any prosecution, without any rule of law at all.
«In our view, approving the drugs for
marketing without more definitive evidence is an unnecessary
gamble» — one that the
European regulatory agency was not willing to take, the researchers said.