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Airstrip One
by Emmanuel Goldstein
Antiwar.com
February 2 , 2000

Coming Home to Roost
Why did Fran�ois Mitterrand die with a black neck?
He�d been carrying Kohl for a decade.

KOHL MINOR
You may have missed it, but there is a political earthquake going on. An
absolutely breathtaking scandal in Germany has been unfolding in the last
couple of months, where the former German chancellor (prime minister) Helmut
Kohl has been passing enormous illegal donations to his political party, the
Christian Democrats (CDU). The case is still unfolding, and the fact that Herr
Kohl has refused to name the donors has exacerbated the situation, with his
party (which has disowned him) threatening to be fined out of existence. The
idea that there is some dark secret behind it is further encouraged by the
suicide of a bureaucrat, Wolfgang H�llen, in charge of fund raising within the
CDU. In shades of Vince Foster his family are claiming discrepancies in the
official version of events and demanding an independent autopsy. But what is
most revealing is the cross border nature of the corruption, and the feeling
that the surface has hardly been scratched.

UNHOLY ALLIANCE
The truly bizarre part of this episode is that it now seems clear that the
German Christian Democrats were funded, somehow, by the French Socialists.
These funds kept the organisation alive, and in power. You have to understand
European politics to see the truly bizarre nature of this. Outside the
alarmingly large fringe, the CDU and the French Socialists are the far ends of
the Continental European political spectrum. (Britain is different, in the last
two decades it has had a Conservative Party that is American in outlook and a
Labour Party that is to the left of the Italian Communist Party). The CDU is
the right part of European Christian Democracy that makes it centre-right. The
free market Liberal parties at least outside Austria, Scandinavia and the Low
Countries are little more than coalition ballast; and the French Gaullists do
not slot as easily into the left-right split as the CDU. The French Socialists
by contrast always kept the left wing torch burning. Fran�ois Mitterrand�s
attempt at socialism in one country was an inspiration to a demoralised non-
Soviet left in the early 1980s. By any standards these two parties should have
been mortal enemies.

SCHROEDER�S SALVATION
Many Eurosceptics have been jubilant at this. They feel vindicated that Herr
Kohl is not the great man that they were told he was, and they feel vindicated
in their belief that the consensual European style of leadership is as corrupt
as they instinctively felt it was. But they are wrong; this is bad news indeed
as the scandal has changed the politics of the EU dramatically for the worse.
The problem is the central part played by Gerhard Schroeder, the present German
chancellor, in any future construction of Europe. Schroeder was felt to be
making a bad hand of his first year in office. His party, the Social Democrats
(SPD), disliked him for going too far to the right, while the electorate kept
on voting for his Christian Democratic opponents. The combination of a restive
party and a string of election losses meant that he had to shore up his
electoral position. This in turn meant that he had to make popular decisions to
regain some voter approval, this included trying to strong arm Britain into
accepting German tax rates over its savings; blocking foreign take-overs; and
subsidising failing firms. Winning domestic popularity was playing havoc in
Europe as the European Union found itself having to deal with everything from
demands for German as an official EU language to refusal to let in British
agricultural products (it wasn�t just the French). Now Herr
Schroeder can concentrate on being a good European, and as long as no credible
opposition exists, he need not trouble himself with his electorate. Another
roadblock towards a European state has been removed.

A DANGEROUS GAME
I am going to quickly deal with a conspiracy theory that will come up almost
automatically. The idea is that Schroeder would be awkward as long as he was
under threat, the French Socialists had information that could relieve the
pressure, and so they used that to help Schroeder. This is unlikely. Although
the focus is on Germany, the source is still the late President, M Miiterand.
This scandal is so large that it cannot be turned off like a tap. The French
Socialist Party was the creature of Mitterrand (it welded together four left
leaning factions to support his repeated challenges on the Gaullist order).
Like Kohl in the CDU, no one could breath in the Socialists without
Mitterrand�s permission. Most of the people now in the Socialist Party therefor
were close to Mitterrand, and it is unlikely that a few Socialist scalps will
not be taken. Not even Socialists are stupid enough to so blatantly play with
matches in the woodpile.

THE GROWING WEB
It is not just in Germany that French corruption has caused problems. The
Israeli President Ezer Weizman is under criminal investigation over payments
made to him by a French businessman. The son of the corrupt former Italian
Prime Minister, the late Bettino Craxi, has justified the behaviour of Kohl,
Mitterrand and his father because they was building a European superstate. The
European Commission has resigned on mass (sort of). The most memorable case
centred on the former French Prime Minister and mistress of M Mitterrand, Edith
Cresson, employing her dentist to carry out Aids research. In France itself the
Parisian mayor is being probed for corruption, with the former mayor Jacque
Chirac being none other than the President. The behaviour of the French elite
seems to have neither respected parties or borders. As Pat Buchanan pointed
out, an elite without roots will become an elite without morals.

THE BRITISH DIMENSION
The British political class seems to be blissfully unaware of what is going on.
However, if M Mitterrand saw fit to prop up his colleague in Bonn, why should
the English Channel stop him? The obvious target would be the Conservative
Party, which during the 1980s was permanently in power, needed to be influenced
and were bribable. What would M Mitterrand have gained? Apart from the Channel
Tunnel (which the British were keener on anyway), the French seem to have
gained little. In fact, the British Conservative Party started their slow and
painful journey to realism on Europe during this time. If they were bribed, it
was not with great effect. Similarly if French money was funding the centre
party Alliance, it was wasted as these parties were for the political losers;
they were fine for council by-elections but terrible for winning real power.
They may have been easily bought, but they were not value for any money.

THE MYSTERY ON THE LEFT
So what could have happened to the Labour Party? What could Gallic Gold have
possibly bought there? Well a clue is the U-turn that the party made on Europe
during the 1980s. In the General Election of 1983 the Labour Party (including a
young Anthony Blair) stood on a platform of withdrawal from the European Union.
In the period after that it started to move away from that position. By 1987
the Labour Party was still a recognisably left wing party but its leader Neil
Kinnock, the present European Commissioner, had moved them in a more moderate
direction. One of the changes he made was a reluctant acceptance of the
European Union, coupled with a greater scepticism. Then the Labour Party became
the Party of Europe. It advocated membership of the Social Chapter, which
guaranteed worker rights. It pushed for membership of the disastrous Exchange
Rate Mechanism. And its paymasters in the Trade Union Congress were wowed by
the head of the European commission (and former Finance Minister in the
Mitterrand government) Jacques Delors. But why did the Labour Party change?

THE ALLURE OF EUROPE
There are a number of fairly convincing explanations to explain the sort of
motivations that led the Labour Party to embrace Europe, but there is no
central direction. The desire for respectability definitely moved Labour from a
lot of unpopular policies, on Unilateral Disarmament and higher taxes, but they
did not move it to an unpopular policy. A natural desire for big, bureaucratic
and corporatist government would definitely show Europe in a good light. The
belief that many of the Thatcherite reforms could be reversed on a European
level may have appealed. A sincere bloody-minded opposition to any Tory ideas
(even if a couple of years ago they were your ideas) would appeal to some
activists. A new generation of Polenta scoffing, Chianti quaffing baby boomers
may explain the party�s internationalism, although the same generation has
produced a global outlook on a previously provincially European Conservative
Party. The end of the cold war may have made the EU less identified with the
West, making it more attractive to the left and less useful to the right. A
general drift to the right may have taken the wind out of the advocates of a
Socialist siege economy, but the most effective pro-Europeans joined a
breakaway party in the early 1980s; the anti-Europeans had been boosted on the
right of the party. All these reasons have some validity, but
none of them to me has the feeling of an essential explanation to the whole
mystery.

THE CORRUPTION HABIT
The Labour Party has proved itself amazingly corrupt. Of the items in the
public domain (there are more to come out � believe me), we have had one
minister getting preferment through a loan to one minister, hospitality to the
Chancellor of the Exchequer and a holiday home for the Prime Minister. We have
had a former neighbour of, and personal donor to, Tony Blair being appointed to
head the state-broadcasting corporation. A minister got the government to
reverse its stand on Genetically Modified food for a cool two million pounds.
Policy on tobacco sponsorship has been reversed in one sector due to a million-
pound donation to the Party. A prominent Labour supporter offered exclusive
access to the New Labour inner circle for substantial fees. The accountants
Arthur Andersen are removed from a fraud blacklist due to their work for the
Labour Party and the jobs for prominent Labour politicians. Questions about
links of the Mitterrand scandal to the Labour Party itself have been raised by
non other than the New Labour journalist, Rachel Sylvester. The question is not
whether the Labour Party was for sale, but whether the customer was aware of
it.

I�M NOT CONVINCED
After piecing together the means (Gallic Gold), the motive (a U-turn on Europe)
and the opportunity (a corrupt party leadership), I remain unconvinced. Perhaps
it�s being an Englishman but I can not believe that a fellow Englishman would
betray his country for something as vulgar as money. I also do not believe that
the French would think perfidious Albion as worth the money, as they would a
pliant Germany. However, what is certain is that we have not heard the last of
this very international corruption scandal. Come to think of it, has Al Gore
been making any calls to Paris recently?

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