LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Politics

    Johnson to keep away from the Davos forum

    1
    2019-12-19 08:05:15China Daily Global Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

    PM concerned a visit to glitzy resort would send the wrong message

    The United Kingdom's recently reelected prime minister intends to keep away from next month's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, over fears that the event's opulent setting and elitism will be unpopular with his new working-class supporters.

    Johnson and his Conservative Party swept to victory in the UK's general election on Dec 12, thanks largely to many working-class voters switching their traditional allegiance, from the Labour Party to Johnson's pro-business, rightwing party.

    Now, the Guardian says, Johnson is concerned about the message he would send by visiting the glitz and glamour of the expensive resort.

    A Downing Street source told the paper he plans instead to "get on with delivering the priorities of the British people".

    "The emphasis will be upon delivering Brexit by 31 January, and the NHS," the source said. "That is what we promised, not going to Davos."

    In the past, prime ministers and senior politicians have frequently attended the event in the luxury Swiss ski resort, where they can network with the world's elite. But the paper said the party is trying to rebrand itself as one for "blue-collar" Conservatives.

    An unnamed 'senior Tory figure' told the Financial Times it would be inappropriate for ministers to attend the gathering in the early weeks of a new government.

    "Our focus is on delivering for the people, not champagne with billionaires," the source said.

    Johnson attended Davos at least twice while mayor of London and told the BBC in 2013 it was "a great big constellation of egos involved in massive mutual orgies of adulation".

    His decision is reminiscent of United States President Donald Trump choosing not to attend the gathering in 2017 because he feared it would look like a betrayal of his working-class supporters.

    Johnson also reportedly told ministers as they gathered for their first parliamentary session of the new term this week that they should expect to work hard to create the government he wants.

    "We must recognize people lent us their votes at this election," he said while pledging to build 40 new hospitals and hire 50,000 additional nurses. "It was a seismic election but we need to repay their trust and work 24 hours a day, flat out, to deliver."

    He said they should think of themselves as a "people's government" and said voters have high expectations upon which the party must deliver.

    Johnson's landslide on Dec 12 saw him secure an 80-seat majority — the largest winning margin since Margaret Thatcher's huge victory of 1987. It was made possible not only by working-class voters switching to the Conservative Party but by the party attracting support from younger voters. A study in The Times newspaper on Wednesday concludes many university students supported the Conservatives, dragging down the average age at which more people voted Conservative than voted Labour to 39 from 47 two years ago.

    The World Economic Forum is scheduled to run between Jan. 21 and 24.

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2019 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 舟山市| 甘南县| 遵义县| 洮南市| 义乌市| 玛沁县| 湖南省| 浪卡子县| 浠水县| 拜城县| 济宁市| 清新县| 衡南县| 宁都县| 襄城县| 磐石市| 临漳县| 龙里县| 罗平县| 安徽省| 正定县| 盐亭县| 龙山县| 清苑县| 旺苍县| 忻州市| 共和县| 如东县| 色达县| 兰溪市| 乐业县| 托里县| 洛阳市| 扶风县| 喀喇| 娄烦县| 长岭县| 霸州市| 图们市| 集贤县| 盐山县|