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Chirac: "You are so lucky that you're not British"
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Posted on 07/15/2005 10:32:40 AM PDT by Alex Marko

PRESIDENT CHIRAC sought to regain favour with his worried nation yesterday by telling the French that they are far better off than the British and have no reason to take lessons from across the Channel. The head of state’s focus on Britain would normally have seemed out of place in his traditional Bastille Day television interview, but this year M Chirac could not avoid France’s theme of the season as he grapples with record unpopularity. London’s victory in the race for the 2012 Olympics was the final straw in what France sees as a period of British superiority in the ancestral Anglo-French duel.

After leading the silence for the London bombings at an Élysée Palace garden party, M Chirac was asked about France’s losing streak and what is seen as Britain’s triumphant prosperity under Tony Blair.

He said: “I have a lot of esteem for the British people and for Tony Blair. But I do not think the British model is one that we should envy.

“Certainly, their unemployment is lower than ours. But if you take the big elements in society — health policy, the fight against poverty, . . . spending involving the future — you notice that we are much, much better placed than the English.”

M Chirac said that France spent 5.6 per cent of its annual income on education, compared with Britain’s 4.2 per cent. Later, citing Britain unprompted, he noted that 7 per cent of French children lived in poverty compared with 17 per cent in Britain.

He also insisted that he would “not make the least concession” to Mr Blair in his campaign to reform EU farm spending and would fight his attempts to open Europe’s service market to competition. Although polls show that M Chirac, 72, is trusted by only 25 per cent of the public, he refused to rule out running for a third term in 2007.

The President’s chief goal in his 45-minute state-of-the- nation chat was to persuade a dubious French public that he has the ability to respond to an economic crisis that is fuelled by a decade of 10 per cent unemployment. But France remembers that in his first Bastille Day appearance in 1995 he promised a “great campaign to curb unemployment”.

The Socialist Opposition said that he appeared “laborious, self-contradictory and on the defensive” during his broadcast. The Greens said that the President had shown himself “completely out of touch with the discontent of the French people”.

M Chirac’s biggest needling is coming from within his own camp, in the person of Nicolas Sarkozy, the cabinet minister and leader of the President’s UMP party who is campaigning to take the Élysée Palace in 2007.

M Sarkozy, 50, is using Britain as a weapon. He said: “Who would have thought that in 30 years, Great Britain would become a leading light in the world ? They have modernised the country, fundamentally revised their values, abandoned taboos and achieved a great ambition.”

M Sarkozy infuriated M Chirac by dismissing his “policies of 50 years ago” and saying that there was no point in his Bastille Day show since he had nothing new to say. Such insubordination underlined M Chirac’s declining authority as he sought to explain his latest recipe for cutting unemployment yesterday.

France’s rejection of the European constitution was not a humiliation but an opportunity to renew the French model, he said. France would retain the “genius” of its welfare state, he said, but would in future focus on encouraging people to take jobs rather than assisting the unemployed.

The line was an attempt to reinforce a timid drive by Dominique de Villepin, his Prime Minister, to adopt a more British approach to opening the job market.

However, M Chirac faces a big obstacle in articulating the need for change. Opinion polls show that a majority of the nation craves more protection and job guarantees, as desired by the Socialist Party and the hard Left, and not the supposed social breakdown that afflicts Britain.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bombing; chirac; eu; eurotard; euroweasel; france; london; sarkozy; surrendermonkey; uk; whiner
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To: Alex Marko
Chirac: "You are so lucky that you're not British"

Voltaire: "You want to kill me because I am a Frenchman? Am I not already punished enough in not being an Englishman?"

41 posted on 07/15/2005 11:21:14 AM PDT by Oztrich Boy (The market value of politeness is zero - traditional saying)
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To: MplsSteve
What an a**hole Chirac is.

I have almost grown to like the guy. Every time he opens his mouth The French seem to take a big step down the evolutionary ladder. France is becoming Europe's Quebec; it would be interesting if they become the first nation expelled from the European Union.
42 posted on 07/15/2005 11:21:18 AM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: Alex Marko

Dump Chirac! The new battle cry for those French who aren't fooled by this idiot.


43 posted on 07/15/2005 11:40:11 AM PDT by BushisTheMan
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To: Alex Marko

Chirac continues to put that big ol' foot into that big ol' mouth. Will he never learn?


44 posted on 07/15/2005 11:41:42 AM PDT by Old Grumpy
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To: BadAndy

"Just remember that if it wasn't for France's help in the Revolutionary war, we would be speaking English."

This is unintentionally funny--unless you were trying to be ironic...


45 posted on 07/15/2005 11:52:59 AM PDT by sam_whiskey (Peace through Strength)
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To: Alex Marko

"Chirac: "You are so lucky that you're not British"'

Especially tasteless considering the terrorist bombings that killed innocent British last week. The UK is in mourning and Chirac pops off with this crap. What a despicable, heartless bastard.


46 posted on 07/15/2005 11:57:08 AM PDT by Levante
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To: Alex Marko

What is "children poverty".By EU standards in a country that had a zero income there would be no poverty.In the EU the poverty rate fluctuates depending on the average income of the country.Those living on less than 40 per cent excluding housing are immediately living in poverty.Two children living in two separate countries could have identical lifestyles and incomes and assets but one could be considered living in poverty and the other would not.It is all about what the meaning of "is"is.


47 posted on 07/15/2005 12:37:53 PM PDT by Howe_D_Dewty
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To: sam_whiskey

"Just remember that if it wasn't for France's help in the Revolutionary war, we would be speaking English."

"This is unintentionally funny--unless you were trying to be ironic..."

Actually the funnyness was intentional. It also works if you consider speaking American different from speaking English.


48 posted on 07/15/2005 1:12:52 PM PDT by BadAndy (Specializing in unnecessarily harsh comments.)
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To: Destro; knighthawk; MadIvan; STFrancis; an italian; zagor-te-nej

France the old Europe ping!


49 posted on 07/15/2005 3:38:34 PM PDT by Wiz
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To: Wiz
(to repeat myself...)

Sauce. The benchmark of quality.

(Read with pinched nose...)
"Our food 'as sauce. Zerefore we are better zan everyone else."


50 posted on 07/15/2005 4:20:23 PM PDT by bannie (The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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