David Cameron Plays Down Embarrassing Moment With Indonesian President

PA/The Huffington Post UK  |  Posted: 11/04/2012 17:43 Updated: 11/04/2012 17:43

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David Cameron suffered an embarrassing moment

David Cameron suffered an embarrassing moment today when his Indonesian host suggested that boosting government spending and preventing companies laying off staff was the best way to fix a wrecked economy.

The comments by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono came at a joint press conference in Jakarta as Cameron continued his trade mission in South East Asia.

Yudhoyono insisted he was not trying to tell other countries what to do, and every government had to find their own solutions.

But he proceeded to set out an approach that seemed to contradict key policies being pursued by the coalition.

"In 1998 our economy was devastated. It collapsed. We learnt a lot. We had major reforms," he said.

"We did many things. So 10 years later, when the economy was impacted, we were united - the government, private sector, regions.

"We also developed policies - fiscal policies, monetary policies - that protected us. We should prevent (companies) conducting lay offs.

"We should safeguard unemployment levels. We know the community was impacted by this. We provided social assistance, we provided stimulus so that (people) can buy purchases.

"It seemed to work for Indonesia. It may not work in other countries. What is important is we have to prevent lay-offs, we must ensure people can buy, we must ensure industries can produce and we must make the government be able to make the right fiscal and monetary policy responses."

Speaking to ITV News in a round of broadcast interviews, Cameron played down the incident.

"I think he was making a very sensible point which is that both of us have a challenge which is to generate the growth necessary to ensure that young people in our countries have a job and a future and that is critical in Indonesia just as it is critical in Britain," he said.

The prime minister also warned that Britain could have been in the same position as other European countries such as Spain if not for the government's tough action to tackle the deficit.

"If you look around Europe you can see countries that don't have robust plans getting profoundly punished with high interest rates, whereas we have got some of the lowest interest rates we have had for decades," he added.

Cameron targeted fast-growing Indonesia - the world's most populous Muslim country - for the second stop of his trip.

The leaders set a target of doubling trade between their nations by 2015.

And they unveiled a £326 million deal which will see Indonesian airline Garuda buy 11 Airbus A330s, shoring up thousands of jobs in Britain.

However, the premier was forced to respond to criticism that the planes would not be able to fly direct to the UK because Heathrow did not have enough capacity.

A spokesman for airport operator BAA welcomed Cameron's emphasis on links with emerging economies.

But he went on: "It is not enough to have one plane of business people visiting Indonesia once.
"Until the government has an aviation policy which supports direct connections to emerging markets the prime minister will be fighting for British exports with one hand tied behind his back."

Cameron, who will head on to Malaysia tomorrow, also looked forward to his visit to Burma on Friday, when he is due to become the first western leader to meet Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi since she was elected to parliament this month.

Asked if it was too early to assume that democratic reforms would continue, he replied: "There are never guarantees but of all the bad things that are happening in our world I think Burma is a bright spark, where you see an inspirational leader who has been so patient and hard working and wanting to see democracy flower in that country, we see that flowering taking place. I think it is a good time to go and visit and I am looking forward to doing that.

"Britain has helped put huge pressure and sanctions on that regime and I think there will be opportunities now to work with Aung San Suu Kyi and make that process is irreversible."

Earlier on Wednesday Cameron defended his decision to promote British arms sales to Indonesia, arguing the South Asian country has the right to be able to defend itself.

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Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
10:31 PM on 04/12/2012
haha truly embarrassing being told by the President of Indonesia that you got all your policies wrong

lord wish I could live in Indonesia
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jacksdad41
Quant Je Puis
10:47 PM on 04/12/2012
Ah, the British socialist that cant make up his mind if he is American or not - well as a socialist I am sure you would love Indonesia - its Muslim population is 88.2% and they dont have much truck with socialists - Lord, I am sure you would love it - not !!
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
11:04 PM on 04/12/2012
Why don't we meet and you can try insulting me to my face?

Can't make up my mind? What are you on about? I am British born of British parents (Welsh/Irish), British educated, speak with a broad London accent. I am not confused at all. That is you.

And I could not give 2 monkeys about religion so what has that got to do with anything?

Not very bright are you?

Unlike you I have visited nearly every country in SE Asia including Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillipines, Singapore and others so i don't need you telling me what I like and don't

Now do one
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jacksdad41
Quant Je Puis
11:32 PM on 04/12/2012
Cameron should be having no talks with Indonesia whatsoever, they are an abhoration - I urge you to read this excerpt from the experience of the Timorese peoples - a truly despotic nation, and a British American socialist want to go and live there? Wow?

The horrific treatment of East Timorese people by Indonesians. Graphic images and interviews detailed harrowing personal accounts of torture, beatings and sexual exploitation.

One resistance fighter interviewed in the broadcast gave an account of his experience. “They beat me to make me compliant, but I refused,” he said. He described how Indonesian soldiers had used electricity on his genitals and other parts of his body. “Sometimes I looked like a stick, a black one, with all the electricity.”

Mango, who works for a women’s organization, said that Indonesian soldiers especially victimized women. “The women were the targets, systematic targets, of much violence. The violence they often experienced was extreme, and far worse than any of us could imagine,” she said.

Often women accused of “crimes”, like the stealing of documents for the resistance fighters, were subjected to such barbaric tortures as having snakes shoved into their vaginas.
http://arbiteronline.com/2000/11/07/east-timor-oppression-survivor-tells-tale-of-horror/
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
12:14 AM on 04/13/2012
Funny that because I have lived 5 years in France, 3 and half in Spain and 2 and a half in Italy and a year in the USA so I doubt very much you have spent more time abroad than me

I also worked 15 years as a global service engineer installing plant all over the world spending 10 to 11 months every year overseas

So don't come all Navy with me - you will have spent all your time on a boat where I spent all my time working with the locals

see you next tuesday
07:02 AM on 04/13/2012
East Timor? it's decades ago under Soeharto Regime and his catholic butcher, benny moerdani.
and what about those communist east timor FRETILIN did to pro Indonesian women?
At Atsabe, FRETILIN massacred about 300 people, and 200 people in maubisse
and those commy freedom fighter Rapes women aswell

see UN documents on the sittuation of east timor after Indonesian Invasion
or East Timor and the International Community: Basic Documents by Heike Krieger
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vividrick
I came, I saw...I had a cup of tea!
11:26 AM on 04/12/2012
No wonder he went red as beetroot!
04:39 AM on 04/12/2012
Our President knows better about his country and his people than PM David Cameron does.
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
10:34 PM on 04/12/2012
I want to come live in YOUR country
03:05 AM on 04/12/2012
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has vision and a plan to deliver. Our PM has neither.
10:36 PM on 04/11/2012
Perhaps he should stay at home he really is so good at putting his foot in it. Any as my wife keeps telling me he did not win an election so should really not be going round saying he is the prime minister he has no mandate.
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
10:32 PM on 04/12/2012
totally agree

how embarrassing not being being able to get an outright majority against Brown

Haha shows how little support they had
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PhilEssex
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.
09:10 PM on 04/11/2012
Cameron is one BIG! embarassment
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
10:33 PM on 04/12/2012
so true
08:54 PM on 04/11/2012
it may have been embarassing but the truth sometimes is .
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redsquad
Shootin' from the lip
08:22 PM on 04/11/2012
What's one more "embarassing moment" for Dave... That this man is representing us abroad is a national embarassment and a shame on Britain.
Richard Britton
British Socialist Global Realist
10:33 PM on 04/12/2012
F&F

ashamed to be British now