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Sarkozy has been defeated

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Mishap Mon 07-May-12 12:13:53

The Greece scenario is the worry - if they kick out the austerity measures that kept them in the euro, then the knock-on effects could be a problem. I don't feel sorry to see the back of the big-headed little chap in France!

Mamie Mon 07-May-12 10:54:59

I agree whitewave.
I think it is interesting that French elections have such a good turn-out (over 80%). I can't help thinking that it helps to have them on a Sunday when people are at home.

whitewave Mon 07-May-12 10:34:47

Hollande does seem more cerebral than Sarkozy - so lets hope this translates into sensible politics, with thought through strategies, rather then the dash into austerity without any plan for future growth. We could do with a some more steady intellectual people in the UK government.

whenim64 Mon 07-May-12 10:23:52

We certainly need a rethink about the recent budget, given the reaction of the ConDem's own colleagues and the backbenchers' urges to ease up on the cuts. Cameron now knows what will happen when it's our turn. He has some thinking to do - perhaps a reshuffle is imminent?

susiecb Mon 07-May-12 09:53:51

I agree about Carla but more importantly for us what does this mean for the Euro Greece have also kicked out their politicans who have agreed to austerity measures. Does it send a message to Mr Cameron - I do hope so especially after the terrible local elections here.

whenim64 Sun 06-May-12 22:03:19

crimson grin I have a feeling Carla Bruni will lose interest now hmm

tanith Sun 06-May-12 21:49:50

Never did like the little twerp..

crimson Sun 06-May-12 21:47:03

D'y'think his gorgeous wife will find him as attractive now he's not a powerful politician or will she see him as a rather short man with a big tummy?

Butternut Sun 06-May-12 21:30:31

Indeed, Jeni maybe sad maybe smile

jeni Sun 06-May-12 20:37:34

Oh dear. Watch our stocks and shares on tues then! sad

whenim64 Sun 06-May-12 20:24:24

Sarkozy has conceded to Hollande in the French elections. I wonder whether this will have a positive effect on this country, after enduring Sarkozy's hostility to the UK and his racist policies towards ethnic minorities.