French Presidential Elections.

http://www.foxnews.co...e-in-france-election/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...world-europe-17930695

Reading these two reports makes one wonder if President Sarkozy is defeated by Francois Hollande at Sunday's French Elections, and taking into account Hollande's lack of foreign policy experience.

What would be the effect on France's relations with Germany, the rest of Europe, and especially on Britain?
14:08 Fri 04th May 2012
 
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If the BBC link is correct, not much. Hollande will continue the Anglo-French relationship as before, and whether relations with Germany worsen depends on Merkel! In times of recession, a self-important man like Sarkozy, with his military adventures abroad, his glamorous wife and his closeness to America and American ways, is not going to be a great success against Hollande who looks inward a lot more and who is very much the opposite. He'll frighten the markets though.
I don't think David Cameron had much Foreign Policy experience - unless you count hugging huskies!

Blair had not been a Minister

Margaret Thatcher's major ministerial experience was Minister for Education.


Certainly the British experience is that previous experience is not a prerequisite

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