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President Tony.......odds on?
Well he seems to be nailed on at the moment and I can't find anything about any alternatives at the moment. Anyway being British I should be delighted that Tony is the front runner, so why do I find myself so anti? I can't really explain it, I just have the instinctive repellance, id' rather have Neil Kinnock FFS! Anyone else have this innexplicable, "allergic reaction" to Blair?
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Even Charles Clarke, a premier Blairite, doesn't think "Our Tone" would make a good EU president.
http://www.independen...resident-1810941.html
http://www.independen...resident-1810941.html
Well there's no love lost between Charles Clarke and Tony Blair
But more to the point the Benelux countries have come out against Tony Blair. - they have a say Clarke does not
the fact that the UK is not in the Euro and Iraq weighs heavilly against TB
*BUT THIS IS NOT PRESIDENT OF THE EU*
Not like president of the US or of France it holds very little power - it's really chairing the meetings and getting agendas agreed.
But more to the point the Benelux countries have come out against Tony Blair. - they have a say Clarke does not
the fact that the UK is not in the Euro and Iraq weighs heavilly against TB
*BUT THIS IS NOT PRESIDENT OF THE EU*
Not like president of the US or of France it holds very little power - it's really chairing the meetings and getting agendas agreed.
@jtp - thats funny - i always had the impression that Charley and Tone were best mates, at least politically speaking.
I take your point about the nature of the job though - It is, as you point out,President of the European Council, rather than President of the EU, and is as you say, largely symbolic and non executive role, at least for now.
Personally, I think Blair would be wrong for the job - he carries too much baggage with him, particularly over the Invasion of Iraq and (non-existance of) WMD.
I take your point about the nature of the job though - It is, as you point out,President of the European Council, rather than President of the EU, and is as you say, largely symbolic and non executive role, at least for now.
Personally, I think Blair would be wrong for the job - he carries too much baggage with him, particularly over the Invasion of Iraq and (non-existance of) WMD.
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That's because you're just reading the British Press
http://www.lemonde.fr...4.html#ens_id=1259173
I'm sure you can Babel fish it if you're sufficiently interested
http://www.lemonde.fr...4.html#ens_id=1259173
I'm sure you can Babel fish it if you're sufficiently interested
It is a bit early as the job does not yet exist. The notion of a President is part Lisbon Treaty which has not yet been ratified by all the European nations. That will probably happen next year, unless Cameron get in before all the nations have ratified, and lets all you Europhobes vote against the Treaty. Only then, does the post become vacant.
Here is a list of other candidates I found.
http://www.euractiv.c...longer/article-169412
Here is a list of other candidates I found.
http://www.euractiv.c...longer/article-169412
Here is a more recent list.
Chris Patten might be good, though he was a bit of a surrender monkey over Hong Kong.
http://en.wikipedia.o...ncil#Other_candidates
Chris Patten might be good, though he was a bit of a surrender monkey over Hong Kong.
http://en.wikipedia.o...ncil#Other_candidates
I think Pattern's unlikely - the one thing Blair has on his side is that he's pretty charismatic.
A lot of people would like Angela Merkel but she doesn't look about ready to give up the German Chancelorship.
I think Blair is favorite but not odds on - Junckers is possible
Still you never can tell maybe they'll all get drunk one night and appoint Bellisconi - you'll know if that happen's 'cause you'll wake up to topless weather girls on every TV station in Europe
A lot of people would like Angela Merkel but she doesn't look about ready to give up the German Chancelorship.
I think Blair is favorite but not odds on - Junckers is possible
Still you never can tell maybe they'll all get drunk one night and appoint Bellisconi - you'll know if that happen's 'cause you'll wake up to topless weather girls on every TV station in Europe
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