Von der Leyen & Lagarde: Does ANYONE expect them to change neo-liberal status quo?

George Galloway was a member of the British Parliament for nearly 30 years. He presents TV and radio shows (including on RT). He is a film-maker, writer and a renowned orator. 

3 Jul, 2019 10:24

No hustings, no debate, no votes, no elections. In fact, there was no democracy at all. Not even puffs of white smoke from the Brussels chimney to tell hundreds of millions of EU citizens who their new governors were going to be.

Just simple horse-trading, and what a donkey derby it was.

A German minister of defense, a fanatic for a European army – what could possibly go wrong?!

Lagarde, who was found guilty of negligence linked to misuse of public funds when she was France’s finance minister, gets the keys to the biggest bank of all.

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For the identity-politics liberals, this was a matter for rejoicing because of the chromosomes involved. Both Ursula von der Leyen, the hawk replacing the merry Jean-Claude Juncker, and Christine Lagarde are women. That neither woman has a shred of democratic legitimacy but a shed-load of power matters not a jot. Personally, I stopped believing in that kind of thing when Margaret Thatcher handbagged her way through the 1980s, laying industrial Britain to waste.

The horse-trading took a whole three days and was a wrangle essentially between Germany and France, the two countries for whom the EU was designed and who have benefited from it most.

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Their differences were mainly national, you couldn’t slip a pfennig between the candidates on any geopolitical, let alone ideological, issue. Distinctions without a difference:

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