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Blair's little Friend- David Miliband

category international | anti-capitalism | opinion/analysis author Friday November 16, 2007 12:09author by Reductio Ad Absurdum Report this post to the editors

There's lots of Google on him...

Tony Blair had self-nominated David Miliband to take up the cudgels of office in the wake of
his departure from office, but apart from creating a few little ripples the whole idea was
a non-starter for Blair and for Miliband. He got placed, instead in Britain's Foreign Office
and last night he began to use his office to 'make speeches' , which are both unbelievably
crass and inopportune. They involve beligerence against an already pissed off Putin
and a diplomatic word to 'Keep our promises to Turkey', meanwhile in Turkey, a political
party with connections to the PKK is being banned. We all know what that means in Ireland..
Reductio ad Absurdum.:Reduce debate, achieve political consensus and sell off assets
to benefit the wealthy.

Miliband wants the EU to Remember Him and his Ambitions
Miliband wants the EU to Remember Him and his Ambitions

Maybe he is a nice guy, the media seems to love or hate him. there have been stories about
his nuclear connections (much in the same vein as Hiliary Clinton's sponsorship by
Arms dealers) and the speech he made was meant to be controversial anyway:-

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7095657.stm

He wants the Eu to use 'soft and hard power' to bring people into democracy , but the EU
should not be a 'superpower', interestingly he thinks this will be achieved by the EU
moving into areas of Russia and the Africas. The Lisbon negotiations scheduled for next month
suggest the Africas are unhappy with the EU breach of the Conontou Treay (2000)
and the threat of reduction in aid by its ex-colonisers, whilst Russia has been on alert after
the US attempted to site a missile Defence shield in Poland and diplomatic relations
have been sour since the 'spies' incidents in London.

Wiki:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Miliband

Observor:- http://observor.guardian.co.uk/Comment/story/0,,815399,....html

Blog:- http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/blogs/David_Miliband/

The Speech that occurred last evening was meant to get attention, but in the context of what
is happening in Turkey (who are an EU accession State) and in the context of expansionism
increasing poverty in many cultures through aid disagreements and the use of Freetrade
Agreements to reduce community impetus in political decision-making and create
unsustainable farming methods with attendant social and migratory problems, I think it
was ill-timed and wholly tasteless.

I am tired of pretty white men in suits telling us what is good for us too. He made no mention of
how 'Hard' power will be negotiated in terms of 'Defence Budgetting'.

author by Reductiopublication date Sun Nov 18, 2007 15:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

PM altered Miliband's Speech to Remove Pro-European References.

?

[Guardian UK are reporting that the speech was adapted and changed by Brown's office]

The PM's office collaborated on the speech which suggested that expansionism into Russia and
the Africas was a good idea, the speech stuck out like a sore thumb, regardless of tailoring. The BBC link is
in the article (above). There are outstanding issues of concern to the Africas (Free Trade Agrrements and Sustainability)
as well as political issues with Russia. The Africas Conference will be happening In Lisbon in early December
with diplomatic problems on the cards. Mr Mugabe is invited out of his country and Mr Brown is refusing to meet
with him . The civil Society advocates are pressuring on parity of esteem and sustainability, so that a level of
quality of life can be achieved for communities without the creation of huge eco and migratory problems.

author by sylvia - nonepublication date Tue Nov 20, 2007 16:08author email sylvia_m at hotmail dot co dot ukauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Best description yet of little David.

"Pillock on a gap year" - by Bob Marshall-Andrews.MP. (Labour)

author by crookstownpublication date Tue Nov 20, 2007 21:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dick Cheney conspired with the oligarch Khodorkovsky to get Russian oil for the U.S. in 2003. Putin scuppered the plan, since then, hostility to Putin is non-stop from U.S. and E.U.

Democracy has nothing to do with it.!!!!

Related Link: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/HJ25Ag01.html
 
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