During the week leading up to the IMF meetings
in Washington, the Thai baht and Indian rupee soared
in anticipation that the United States and Britain would block any attempts by foreign
countries to
change the financial system and curb
disruptive currency gambling.
«Within political parties, there's always tension and irritation and all of those things... We're
in very volatile,
changing,
disruptive times and if political parties weren't reflecting some of that within their own broad coalitions then I think they wouldn't be
in touch with the problems that there are
in the
country.