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Sarko and Bruni go to Britain to dig for some political credibility

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France - like Germany - is in dire need of reforms. Sarko started his campaign for his Presidency with the promise of change (sounds familiar). Many French people liked his busy and aggressive style - and had high hopes for some positive change.

But with his ugly divorce and stupid handling of his own affairs he has lost a lot of political capital. In recent local elections Sarko’s party has lost many votes.

France still is in need of reforms, but they new leader has busted a lot of his power for silly personal affairs. Too bad, because I won’t help him and his still necessary task.

Sarko admires the British economy and it’s success in recent years. Tony Blair inherited many necessary - but painful - changes made under Thatcher and built his success on it. France is not in such a bad shape as Britain in the late 1970’s, but still there is a lot to be done.

Sarko is especially fascinated by London’s vitality, something Paris lacks (his won words). In terms of international importance, stock market and political influence London easily beats Paris. Only the number of high ranked restaurants is higher in the French capitol.

So no surprise that this visit to Britain is so important to Sarko, he needs some serious political action to restore his credibility and some backing for his ideas for change. Maybe some serious glamor from the British Crown will rub off and the dry Mr Gordon Brown can add some intellectual spice as well … 

orangeguru (03-27 3:42) | Permalink
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'Sarko and Bruni go to Britain to dig for some political credibility'

“Tony Blair inherited many necessary - but painful - changes made under Thatcher and built his success on it.”

And Gordon Brown is busy driving England back into the pre-Thatcher “No Future” era.

@MrBaliHai: Hello again. I am still watching Gordon Brown - he used to make some sound economic decisions under Blair - but his recent actions leave me a bit baffled.

Do you think he will fuckup the Thatcher/Blair “wonder” - of is he simply in the bad position of residing over a cyclic downturn?

Brown’s ministers are complete fuck-ups, especially Alistair Darling, the finance minister. They’re proposing stupid taxes practically on a daily basis. The proposed tax on non-coms will have a very negative effect on foreigners doing business in the UK, which will directly affect the British economy. You already know what I think about the carbon-offset tax on business travelers…;-)

@MrBaliHai: Thanks for the insights. I usually read the Economist - and so far I am underwhelmed with Gordon and his team. I am actually surprised he has such a weak team, but he seems obsessed with micro managing everything himself.

Bugger.

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