Posted on 11/21/2016 11:40:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Hes a big fan of Margaret Thatcher
Openly saying you are an admirer of the former Conservative British Prime Minister is normally risky business for a Frenchman.
She and Ronald Reagan are often seen as the bad parents of the neoliberal economic revolution in the 1980s that France has never really adjusted to.
But Fillon, who was Prime Minister under ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy for five years, likes the Iron Lady because according to him she got her country back on track.
"She is the symbol of an inflexible political determination to stop a situation of decline, said Fillon back in 2014.
And in the run up to Sundays first round vote Fillon hit back at his rivals who compared him to Thatcher in a bid to turn French voters against him.
Some candidates wanted to be unkind by calling me Thatcherite, but it pleased me, Fillon said. At least she left her mark as someone who straightened out her country.
Shes a woman who has been elected three times. There is not a single president of the French Republic who has been elected three times, so she had the confidence of the British.
Franois #Fillon is the only candidate to deeply admire Margaret Thatcher and say it out loud. Quite unusual in France, to say the least. Maxime Sbaihi (@MxSba) 20 novembre 2016
The word "Thatcher" was trending in France on Monday in a sign the French public were trying to find out just how much Fillon was a fan.
#MarionsLes #Laprimaire #FillonPresidentceserait #Juppe2017 pic.twitter.com/TexBKNrG37 Ze GoLiO (@Ze_GoLiO) November 21, 2016
He loves Thatcher because...
Fillons love for all things Thatcher is linked to his desire for a "total rupture" as a means to pull France's struggling economy into the 21st century.
Like Thatcher Fillon wants to cut back state spending, or more to the point completely shred it and impose liberal economic policies.
He says he wants to make 100 billion of savings in five years. To do that he wants to cut 500,000 jobs in the French civil service, raise the retirement age to 65, scrap the 35-hour week for the private sector and raise the legal working week to 39 hours for civil servants.
In terms of the working week, he would simply set a maximum of 48 hours in line with EU law.
Some 20 percent of the 110 billion worth of cuts will be made by local authorities. Fillon also wants to put a lower cap on unemployment benefits.
Hes also a friend of business and wants to cut levies on firms to the tune of 40 billion and implement 10 billion of tax cuts for households. He also wants to scrap Frances wealth tax on the richest residents, called ISF.
To cover for these cuts, he wants to raise VAT by two percentage points.
Fillon also wants to scrap most of Frances labour laws, and leave disputes to be sorted out at sector or company level, to try and break the power of the unions.
Last month French right wing magazine Le Point made it clear it too was in favour of a dose of Thatcherism to turn the country around.
Fillon's a follower of Trump when it comes to Russia
Not many mainstream French politicians have anything in common with Donald Trump but François Fillon does. He too is a fan of Russian leader Vladimir Putin and favours an alliance with Moscow to battle Isis in the Middle East, which the current French administration under François Hollande has avoided, due to Russias support for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Its clear Russia has its own interests in the region, but who in the Middle East doesnt? Fillon wrote in Marianne magazine recently.
Fillon saluted Putins cold and effective pragmatism in the region.
For Fillon Islam is 'a big problem'
The former prime minister might not be as obsessed by identity and the role of Islam in France as his former boss Nicolas Sarkozy, but Fillon still has fairly strong views that will not make the countrys Muslim population feel at ease.
There are no problems with religion in France. There is a problem linked to Islam, said Fillon.
In his essay Conquering Islamic Totalitarianism Fillon says the bloody invasion of Islamism in our daily lives could provoke a third world war.
However Fillon is not in favour of banning religious symbols like the Muslim headscarf in public, as Sarkozy suggested he was.
Earlier this year he provoked ire and ridicule dismissed the idea that France should feel guilty about its colonisation of North Africa, saying "there was nothing to be ashamed about France just wanting to share its culture."
"For Fillon, colonialisation was just like Erasmus," read one sarcastic reaction on Twittter.
En fait, pour #Fillon, la #colonisation c'est pareil qu'#Erasmus ... tagrawla (@tagrawlaineqqiq) 29 août 2016
Fillon was the preferred candidate of the once influential Manif Pour Tous anti-gay marriage movement in France because he closely reflected their views.
Although Fillon says he will not try to overturn the legalisation of gay marriage that was brought in in 2012, he does want a change of the law to prevent gay couples from being able to adopt children.
Fillon is also against surrogacy and medically assisted births for lesbian couples. On Monday feminists were reminding France that Fillon has said he regrets saying abortion was a "fundamental right of a woman".
But he does want to boost family allowances and make the payments universal rather than linked to salary as they are now.
He has a Welsh wife
Fillon is married to Penelope from Abergavenny Wales.
The way things are moving, I actually think Le Pen is more likely to be the next President of France.
Looks like a French actor celebrity.
My understanding of the French government structure is that the President is a ceremonial post like in Israel, and the Prime Minister of the Parliament wields all of the executive power. Correct me if I am wrong.
Nonetheless, this would indicate continued evidence of a right-leaning trend in Europe (see Brexit, Le Pen, Iceland, etc) which arrived on our shores November 8th.
Loks like France will be MUCH better off with this guy or LePen
Sounds like another Bush to me.
Starting to sound like the designated anti-Le Pen to me.
Is he any relation to Nate Fillon who starred in Castle?
Looks like the bastard clone offspring of George Clooney and Mr. Bean.
No, in France the president is the real power.
Nice to see that word used correctly.
Yes. This guy is the ‘Establishment conservative’.
Everyone needs to understand that for the past 30 yrs or so, we have been treated to nothing more than a political/ideological ‘DOG N PONY’ show by the politicians of both national parties here in the USA.
The annual ‘electoral fights’ by politicians singing to our hearts, begging for our votes and claiming to be “conservative” or “progressive”, only to get to DC or the State Houses, and then proceed to jump in bed with the incestuous political-economic elitist class.
This guy appears to sing the praises of Thatcher, but in reality is a closet ‘globalist’.
Well then, a Thatcherite in charge of France is good news indeed.
That’s true in Germany and Austria-the President is ceremonial. But not in France. In France, the President actually has the power.
“My understanding of the French government structure is that the President is a ceremonial post like in Israel, and the Prime Minister of the Parliament wields all of the executive power. Correct me if I am wrong.”
You are completely wrong. The Prime Minister is the president’s puppet.
“This guy appears to sing the praises of Thatcher, but in reality is a closet globalist.”
Exactly !
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