From press reports it appears that David Cameron would oppose any bid on behalf of Gordon Brown to become a recognised candidate to replace the current President of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Khan (DSK).
All the reasons given by David Cameron fully justify this position. After all, he is still sorting out the financial mess he inherited after the last General Election from Gordon Brown, the "the saviour of the world" during the recent Financial Crisis. The "recent" World Financial Crisis is still far from being solved, particularly in the European Union !!!
This Blog would also oppose any nomination on behalf of Tony Blair to replace DSK !!! The reasons are the same as those for Gordon Brown. Both, with no hesitation, squandered billions of pounds which must now be recovered by David Cameron with draconian policies to put Britain back on an even keel. Brown and Blair were opportunist politicians, they were far from the caliber of World Statesmen which the IMF will need to replace DSK.
If DSK wants to be a candidate for the Presidential election in France in May 2012, he must officially announce his intention on the 16 March 2012 at the latest. He must have, like all the candidates, the 500 signatures of elected politicians, but must also have resigned from his post at the IMF.
Candidates for the post at the IMF will in the meantime be thoroughly scrutinised !!!
All the reasons given by David Cameron fully justify this position. After all, he is still sorting out the financial mess he inherited after the last General Election from Gordon Brown, the "the saviour of the world" during the recent Financial Crisis. The "recent" World Financial Crisis is still far from being solved, particularly in the European Union !!!
This Blog would also oppose any nomination on behalf of Tony Blair to replace DSK !!! The reasons are the same as those for Gordon Brown. Both, with no hesitation, squandered billions of pounds which must now be recovered by David Cameron with draconian policies to put Britain back on an even keel. Brown and Blair were opportunist politicians, they were far from the caliber of World Statesmen which the IMF will need to replace DSK.
If DSK wants to be a candidate for the Presidential election in France in May 2012, he must officially announce his intention on the 16 March 2012 at the latest. He must have, like all the candidates, the 500 signatures of elected politicians, but must also have resigned from his post at the IMF.
Candidates for the post at the IMF will in the meantime be thoroughly scrutinised !!!
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