Prime Minister has had a distinguished 12 months, but no one can compete with it in or outside his party
Its economic strategy became smoke and therefore have an important relationship in Europe. Violent urban disorder erupted on your watch during the summer and the scandal forced the resignation of a key cabinet member in the fall. The northern part of his kingdom threatens to break. Its proximity to high Murdoch empire was an embarrassment as standard staff. In a central part of the national government - the law of the NHS - the Prime Minister was forced on the political cost of capital is spent doing nothing to reduce the risk that it will become a terrible mess
Yet David Cameron, ended the year in a kind of high. His ban welcomed his return from Brussels to host a hero. Over time may come to regret raising expectations that eventually can not keep, but for now he has won an influential Conservative MP is "break" with his party in the "let down the back of the Europe ". Mute, Ed Miliband, when asked by the Prime Minister last year. Despite the gloomy economic outlook, with the worst unemployment figures in 17 years, surveys have pushed the Conservatives ahead of Labour. The Liberal Democrats are reduced to languish a sigh of relief when they can simply grind to a third election. Giddi Conservative MPs, you can even listen to speculate on the engineering of early elections in general. C ' talk is silly, but the fact that they speak at all is indicative of the situation we have reached the end of this year, turbulent. David Cameron is in the top
This is not because the Prime Minister took 12 months, they deserve the brilliant description. In many ways, was a year that presented a variety of defects, limitations and contradictions, both in their personal style and political strategy. The "Great Society" which was once the object of government, is rarely heard these days. It even seems to have given up selling it to make speeches. Your Prime Minister is defined by the austerity and Europe, as opposed to what is expected.
however, continues to increase. This is because politics is relative. One reason seems to be in a good place for a prime minister because its international rivals and competitors in other jurisdictions are much worse. He leads a government that seems unusually robust when put alongside many others. The animosity between conservative and liberal Democrats is nothing compared with the toxic divisions in the United States, where the government is paralyzed by the impasse between the White House and Congress to obstruction. Whatever its shortcomings, the coalition of England may approve a budget and enact laws. Greece and Italy "technocratic" government - in other words, governments that voted for anyone - that imposed by the failure of the traditional democratic politics and the terror of bond markets. I lost count of the number of peaks in which Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel met to resolve the crisis of the euro and did not.
George Osborne was forced to rewrite its strategy to reduce the deficit, an event that should be a humiliation for a chancellor. Only 18 months after vainly proclaimed that do the work in parliament, now promises a diet of porridge in the foreseeable future. But markets have continued to tolerate the size of the debt of Great Britain, and the majority of voters continue to buy the prime minister to apologize because the government seems more decisive and more stable than most.
Domestically, too, David Cameron, is flattered by the comparisons. Bathed in reflected failure of others. After the flop last Ed Miliband belly, a Conservative MP, is generally not a cruel man, laughed at me that the Labour leader "is the gift that keeps on giving." The work is to have another meeting with concerns about his leadership and long-term prospects without showing any serious sign that he knows how to improve both.
the Liberal Democrats are furious, but trapped. Nick Clegg has learned after the Brussels summit in four in the morning, David Cameron call after the fact. Many Democrats Lib see what the second major betrayal of the year, the first being Mr Cameron breaking a "gentleman's agreement" on the referendum if the AV License 'No' campaign to launch personal attacks on Lib Dem leader. Lesson for Mr. Clegg and his party: if you go on strike, "gentleman's agreement", a sure bet to be the first to the other party is really a gentleman. Angry, because they may be, the Liberal Democrats have nowhere to go when the collapse of the coalition and would cause a sudden choice of turkey voting for Christmas proverbial.
not included in his own party has the stature or popularity of David Cameron, threatening today. It is constantly threatened by a domestic rival in the way Tony Blair by Gordon Brown.
- It's not very healthy because it aggravates the already established pattern to be complacent, sometimes indifferent. It has been shown to be arrogant and unwise: in the country on the reforms of the NHS and abroad when he could not push the allies before the summit in Brussels. In a speech Friday, the Prime Minister called himself "the practice vaguely" Christian. Senior officials and colleagues sometimes ask if there is also a "cowardly practice of" Prime Minister.
- On other occasions, showed a great ability to match events with clarity and boldness. He took a bold position in the early stages of the crisis in Libya, stressing that the UN mandate for action can be fixed when many doubted and pushing for military action against the first two considerable resistance to other governments and its own bureaucracy and military.
A question that has arisen over the last 12 months is that David Cameron is not very good relations and certainly not in any kind of critical relationship. He mismanaged his two foot soldiers in the country and its international counterparts. It is certainly not easy to deal with Nicolas Sarkozy - a forum volatile with a difficult choice in a matter of months and desperate to divert attention from their own failures and the plight of abuse
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reinforces . But Cameron must ask why not have a better relationship with someone as beautiful as the ideological, Angela Merkel, and how did he come without a friend in the room at the summit in Brussels. European leaders generally prefer the British to the French found the team approach Cameron arrogant in their assumptions and distant in his diplomacy.
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