Alphen, Netherlands. 18 October.
It’s the EU Muppet Show tonight…and its official! Der Spiegel, a German political
magazine reputedly close to Chancellor Merkel, suggested that Angela has likened
PR-Meister David Cameron and the British to the Muppet Show's Statler and Waldorf. These are the two old
blokes who heckle the Muppets from a theatre box who think the show is rubbish
and are forever complaining about Fonzo the bad comedian.
Angela’s alleged
irritable dig at the British got me thinking.
If Cameron is Waldorf or Statler (it is not clear) who are the other
Muppets? Kermit the Frog is easy. That has to be France’s President Hollande,
the insanely optimistic kind little frog who yesterday said that this would be
the last EU summit with an agenda dominated by the Eurozone crisis, before
going on to accuse Angela of being too parochially German because she does not
want Germany to pay off everybody else’s debts, particularly French debts.
Fonzo, the bad comedian
unsure himself whether anything he ever says is even vaguely funny can only be
Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission and one of the EU’s leading
federalist Muppets. Fonzo is a close
friend on Brussels’ Sesame Street with EU ‘President’ Hermann ‘The Beat’ van
Rompuy who is perfectly cast as Animal, the fanatical drummer who is forever making
a lot of noise but little music. Luxembourg
Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker is Dr Teeth and together they formed Dr Teeth
and the Electric Mayhem, an anarchic federalist Muppet band that plays crazy
music that no-one ever wants to listen to other than themselves.
Carl Bildt is of course
the Swedish Chef because he speaks a language no-one can understand and is
always trying to cook something up from an alternative recipe that no-one can
swallow. Mario Draghi, President of the European
Central Bank must be Beaker the mad scientist who is forever undertaking mad
experiments in his mad laboratory none of which ever work, but which cost an awful
lot of money. Gonzo the Great must be Muppet
stuntman and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy because he is always performing
insane political and economic stunts and will soon be, well, gonzo. If there was a Dutch prime minister he would
be Zoot, the fifty-something burnt out musician in Dr Teeth and the Electric
Mayhem who never speaks, occasionally makes a sound, probably smokes something
dodgy, gets stoned and then is never heard from again.
Italian Prime Minister Mario
Monti must be Sam the Eagle the tall, erect, Euro-patriotic self-appointed and utterly
unelected leader of the EU Muppets. Sam
gives unwanted self-important lectures on the need to better integrate the
Muppets and regards the whole show as beneath him, forever trying to impart some
dignity and gravitas and forever failing.
The rest? They are the Frackles,
a race of little monsters that come in many different colours, shapes and sizes
that make tweeting noises from the margins and which Angela is forever trying
to herd in her direction. It is like herding
cats. New on the scene and keen soon to
become a Frackle is Alec Salmond, or the Scottish Argyle Gargoyle as he is
known in the EU Muppet Show. Argyle can
gargle Gershwin perfectly but otherwise no-one understands a word he says. And then there is Foo-Foo, Miss Piggy’s dog,
which probably barks Belgian.
Today, the same cast of
characters gather in Brussels for yet another EU Muppet Show. This is the twenty-second time the EU Muppets
have met NOT to manage the Eurozone crisis since it broke in 2010. Expect the
French and others to push for a full banking union in an attempt to drive down the
borrowing costs of the Italian and Spanish Muppets (and their own of course) and
the German Muppets to offer only a Kommissar Muppet to ‘oversee’ the whole fiasco.
The Berlin Muppets are ever fearful of losing control of their regional banks which provide cheap
loans to their municipalities in the landes (German states). The British Muppet will grumble impotently from
the margins and then return home to tell the Muppets in London that he
successfully defended the British interest and all that he now has to do is
decide just what that interest is.
And, of course, tonight
another fantasy Muppet breakthrough will of course be heralded in the fantasy
land that is the EU Muppet Show. Let’s see
if this one lasts longer than a Brussels Cappuccino. Yawn!
In the
words of the Muppet Show song, “Why do we always come here; I guess we'll never
know; It's like a kind of torture; to have to watch the show.”
And finally, there is
one character missing. She is large,
domineering and always gets her way. Who
could that be? I will leave that to your
imagination. One thing though
Angela. In the Muppet Show it is always
Statler and Waldorf who have the last word!
Watch the EU Muppet
Show tonight folks!
Julian Lindley-French
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