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Entente cordiale

Peter Hoskin 8:54am

With Nicolas Sarkozy set to meet Gordon Brown later today, it's well-worth reading Simon Heffer's article in the Telegraph. He characterises the meeting as one between two beleaguered premiers who are desperate to prop each other up. But the major claim is that Brown's “woken up” to his “errors over the Lisbon Treaty”, and is trying to tweak the diplomatic landscape accordingly. Here's the relevant passage:

“France in particular wants greater co-operation in defence and defence procurement. Britain is cautious, not because of any principled objections, but because Mr Brown has belatedly, and very privately, woken up enough to the extent of his errors over the Lisbon Treaty to realise the potency of Euro-scepticism in this country.

He is desperate that any advances made on the defence, or any other, front this week should be portrayed as an advance for the Anglo-French relationship, and not seen in the context of the European Union, even though France is keen to make a common European defence policy one of the main items on the agenda of its EU presidency later this year...

...His advisers have now, it seems, succeeded in making him realise how important it is that he should be interested in it: and the chasm between France and Germany caused by Mr Sarkozy's own anti-German feelings provides a marvellous opportunity for a new alliance, or at least a new axis, in European affairs both inside and outside the context of the EU.”

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the_fat_controller

March 26th, 2008 10:01am Report this comment

Heffer regurgitating Broon spin.

Chuck Unsworth

March 26th, 2008 10:40am Report this comment

On balance this has no value whatsoever, apart from an ideal photo-oppportunity for M. and Mme. Sarkozy and Mr and Mrs Brown. I doubt that HM is doing much more than going through the motions - once again having to endure these rather dreadful people as houseguests. Still, Noblesse Oblige.

And for Heaven's sake let's just get this over and done with the maximum grace and the minimum of cock-ups, eh? Brown's previous exploits both here and abroad have been really too shambolic for words.

Dave B

March 26th, 2008 11:04am Report this comment

Not that old chesnut again?

We've been hearing about this 'new axis' for donkey's years. I suspect it's just the foreign office's favourite lie to bully reluctant politicos.

Better off out.

RW

March 26th, 2008 1:33pm Report this comment

So which European country has been our most enduring enemy since the Battle of Crecy in 1346, give or take a few brief rapprochements?

Sarkozy can come and gladhand Brown if he wants. Nothing much will change.

Verity

March 26th, 2008 4:31pm Report this comment

Yes, but still, it will be nice to see someone prettyin No 10. It would be hilarious to have a photo op with M et Mme Sarkozy and the British cabinet. All those fat Nulabour female gargoyles.

Chuck Unsworth

March 26th, 2008 7:09pm Report this comment

@ Verity. Depends on your definition of 'pretty', I guess. Some people find G Brown quite 'pretty' (allegedly).

Cynic

March 26th, 2008 8:33pm Report this comment

Blair sold out to Chirac on matters military at St Malo years ago. Too late for Brown to change the agenda now.

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