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The normalisation of the far-right continues


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2 hours ago, BFTD said:

"Unwashed freaks" - much better, it's good to see our boy getting back to this kind of class snobbery!  :lol:

In fairness freaks always have more credibility if their personal hygiene is pristine.

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Over 70 macron candidates have dropped out and over 150 Npf have dropped out for round 2 ,leaving it a straight 2way fight for whichever candidate is best placed to beat the far right 

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On 01/07/2024 at 19:01, coprolite said:

I see Anjem Choudary has grassed up Kevin Keegan for being in Isis. 

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On 01/07/2024 at 19:01, coprolite said:

I see Anjem Choudary has grassed up Kevin Keegan for being in Isis. Always knew that c**t was dodgy. 

Thought his argument was pretty poor tbh, claiming that people still instinctually think of Kevin Keegan as a Liverpool player. I'm of that vintage, and I only ever think of Keegan falling off his bike on Superstars, and then losing his rag at Alex Ferguson.

He'd have been far better off using a Billy Bonds/West Ham analogy.

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15 hours ago, doulikefish said:

I saw somewhere that the main French Jewish umbrella group were opposed to any pact that helped the Left in the battle to oppose the far-Right.  That says a lot.

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French exit poll indicates the 'mutual withdrawals' worked with left coalition of Labour/Greens/Far Left/Extreme Left/Communists set to come top.

However no bloc will be able to govern (unless several of the less controversial leftists parties ditch their erstwhile bedfellows and enter coalition with the president's centrists - or the most moderate leftist parties do so with the Conservatives also entering into a grand mainstream coalition).

Seat projections:

(290 required for majority)
180     Leftist alliance
160     Centrists/liberals
140     Far right
   60     Conservatives
   10     left dissenters
+20     others



30,000 gendarmes + CRS have been mobilised.

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Obvious relief to see the Left Alliance of Socialists, Communists, Greens, come out on top.

A programme which includes a 14% increase in the minimum wage, proper funding for public services, a Retirement age of 60, freezing prices on food and energy, a wealth tax on the richest, Green Energy expansion, continued military support for Ukraine, recognise Palestine as a state, two state solution, ceasefire and release of hostages.

Probably have to do a deal with Macron and his centrist, but with more seats should be calling the shots, and most importantly can keep Le Pen and Co, out.

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35 minutes ago, Jedi2 said:

 

A programme which includes a 14% increase in the minimum wage, proper funding for public services, a Retirement age of 60, freezing prices on food and energy, a wealth tax on the richest, Green Energy expansion, continued military support for Ukraine, recognise Palestine as a state, two state solution, ceasefire and release of hostages.

Probably have to do a deal with Macron and his centrist, but with more seats should be calling the shots, and most importantly can keep Le Pen and Co, out.

Eh? Seriously? Is this going to happen?

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3 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

French exit poll indicates the 'mutual withdrawals' worked with left coalition of Labour/Greens/Far Left/Extreme Left/Communists set to come top.

However no bloc will be able to govern (unless several of the less controversial leftists parties ditch their erstwhile bedfellows and enter coalition with the president's centrists - or the most moderate leftist parties do so with the Conservatives also entering into a grand mainstream coalition).

Seat projections:

(290 required for majority)
180     Leftist alliance
160     Centrists/liberals
140     Far right
   60     Conservatives
   10     left dissenters
+20     others



30,000 gendarmes + CRS have been mobilised.

 

1 hour ago, Jedi2 said:

Obvious relief to see the Left Alliance of Socialists, Communists, Greens, come out on top.

A programme which includes a 14% increase in the minimum wage, proper funding for public services, a Retirement age of 60, freezing prices on food and energy, a wealth tax on the richest, Green Energy expansion, continued military support for Ukraine, recognise Palestine as a state, two state solution, ceasefire and release of hostages.

Probably have to do a deal with Macron and his centrist, but with more seats should be calling the shots, and most importantly can keep Le Pen and Co, out.

If only the UK could elect some kind of pro workers party, a party for labour? Instead we get the Labour party, beholden to private healthcare, Murdoch and sleaze. Honestly fucking despise all that the UK is. 

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11 hours ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:

 

If only the UK could elect some kind of pro workers party, a party for labour? Instead we get the Labour party, beholden to private healthcare, Murdoch and sleaze. Honestly fucking despise all that the UK is. 

Inevitable response 😀 Beholden to private healthcare...er no, not anymore than Scotland is anyway, sleaze..after 4 days in govt?

On the question of will the Left Alliance be able to enact their programme in France. Possibly parts of it, others will no doubt be blocked by Macron's group. It will be a case of compromise and working together to sideline Le Pen.

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1 hour ago, Jedi2 said:

Inevitable response 😀 Beholden to private healthcare...er no, not anymore than Scotland is anyway, sleaze..after 4 days in govt?

On the question of will the Left Alliance be able to enact their programme in France. Possibly parts of it, others will no doubt be blocked by Macron's group. It will be a case of compromise and working together to sideline Le Pen.

Look at donations to labour and labour candidates from private healthcare and capital firms. Streeting took over £175k from only two donors and has espoused the private sector as being the answer. The labour party are not a labour party. 

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