French presidential election run off. 19:26 - Apr 23 with 9427 views | exiledclaseboy | Will be between Macron and Le Pen. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 14:55 - May 7 with 1109 views | Lohengrin |
French presidential election run off. on 13:02 - May 7 by Ebo | Le Pen is following the same tactics, to the letter, as any populist leader who tries to disguise their fascism as national sentiments. Saying what you said is such an insult to history books it hurts. |
I don't follow you? How can my pointing out that Ms Le Pen is not nor ever has been a holocaust denier be seen as an insult in any form? | |
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French presidential election run off. on 14:56 - May 7 with 1104 views | Highjack | I hope le pen wins so we get more topless lady protestors. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 14:56 - May 7 with 1102 views | Lohengrin |
French presidential election run off. on 14:56 - May 7 by Highjack | I hope le pen wins so we get more topless lady protestors. |
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French presidential election run off. on 15:19 - May 7 with 1081 views | rock1n | Her neice is the one to watch out for. She is very attractive, intelligent more right wing than her Aunt. More classically National Front but could get the youth on board. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 16:02 - May 7 with 1057 views | Kerouac | From the BBC... How would they boost the economy? Whoever wins will inherit a country with unemployment of about 10% and low growth. So what would they do about the economy? Macron wants: 1 - Budget savings of €60bn (£51bn; $65bn), so that France sticks to the EU deficit limit of 3% of GDP (total output) 2 - Public investments worth €50bn spread over five years for environmental measures, apprenticeships, digital innovation and public infrastructure 3 - To lower corporation tax to 25% from 33.3% Le Pen wants to: 1 - Introduce "intelligent protectionism", including favouring French firms in public sector contracts 2 - Abandon the euro and bring back the franc 3 - Free up loans for small businesses by lowering interest charges It strikes me that those in the UK who created blue bloody murder regarding the coalition government and now behave as though we are goverened by fascists are also those who shout the loudest in support of Macron....yet his policies are nearly identical to the UK's policies of the past 7 years or so. Meanwhile Le Pen is closer to Corbyn than any other UK politician. Strange times. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 16:53 - May 7 with 1031 views | rock1n |
French presidential election run off. on 16:02 - May 7 by Kerouac | From the BBC... How would they boost the economy? Whoever wins will inherit a country with unemployment of about 10% and low growth. So what would they do about the economy? Macron wants: 1 - Budget savings of €60bn (£51bn; $65bn), so that France sticks to the EU deficit limit of 3% of GDP (total output) 2 - Public investments worth €50bn spread over five years for environmental measures, apprenticeships, digital innovation and public infrastructure 3 - To lower corporation tax to 25% from 33.3% Le Pen wants to: 1 - Introduce "intelligent protectionism", including favouring French firms in public sector contracts 2 - Abandon the euro and bring back the franc 3 - Free up loans for small businesses by lowering interest charges It strikes me that those in the UK who created blue bloody murder regarding the coalition government and now behave as though we are goverened by fascists are also those who shout the loudest in support of Macron....yet his policies are nearly identical to the UK's policies of the past 7 years or so. Meanwhile Le Pen is closer to Corbyn than any other UK politician. Strange times. |
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French presidential election run off. on 20:04 - May 7 with 975 views | exiledclaseboy | 65/35 in favour of Macron. A comprehensive rejection of the politics of fear and division. Vive le France. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 20:14 - May 7 with 961 views | Lohengrin |
French presidential election run off. on 20:04 - May 7 by exiledclaseboy | 65/35 in favour of Macron. A comprehensive rejection of the politics of fear and division. Vive le France. |
Marine polled over eleven million votes in the face of a hostile media and the combined political machinery of Brussels and Paris. That's not to be sniffed at. What happens next is civil disorder on the grand scale as the bastard love child of Blair and Thatcher goes after the pay, conditions and pensions of French workers. Buckle-up it's going to be a bumpy ride. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 20:17 - May 7 with 955 views | exiledclaseboy |
French presidential election run off. on 20:14 - May 7 by Lohengrin | Marine polled over eleven million votes in the face of a hostile media and the combined political machinery of Brussels and Paris. That's not to be sniffed at. What happens next is civil disorder on the grand scale as the bastard love child of Blair and Thatcher goes after the pay, conditions and pensions of French workers. Buckle-up it's going to be a bumpy ride. |
Take your le Pen poster down old son. The dream is over for now at least. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 20:22 - May 7 with 944 views | Lohengrin |
French presidential election run off. on 20:17 - May 7 by exiledclaseboy | Take your le Pen poster down old son. The dream is over for now at least. |
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French presidential election run off. on 20:50 - May 7 with 914 views | Kilkennyjack |
French presidential election run off. on 20:04 - May 7 by exiledclaseboy | 65/35 in favour of Macron. A comprehensive rejection of the politics of fear and division. Vive le France. |
Vive la France 🇫🇷 🇪🇺 [Post edited 8 May 2017 0:06]
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French presidential election run off. on 21:15 - May 7 with 895 views | waynekerr55 |
French presidential election run off. on 13:25 - May 7 by Ebo | Not as far as I know but her party - go google it's history. Quite shocking. |
Yes - it is a pretty dark history. I'm almost certain that she's distanced herself from that, although it's very Farage esque... | |
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French presidential election run off. on 21:24 - May 7 with 881 views | Loyal |
French presidential election run off. on 20:14 - May 7 by Lohengrin | Marine polled over eleven million votes in the face of a hostile media and the combined political machinery of Brussels and Paris. That's not to be sniffed at. What happens next is civil disorder on the grand scale as the bastard love child of Blair and Thatcher goes after the pay, conditions and pensions of French workers. Buckle-up it's going to be a bumpy ride. |
I predict water canon, smoke, chucking stuff and shouting. 11 million is some army. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 21:29 - May 7 with 870 views | Lohengrin |
French presidential election run off. on 21:24 - May 7 by Loyal | I predict water canon, smoke, chucking stuff and shouting. 11 million is some army. |
What always makes me laugh about disputes in France is that farmers and police are members of the same union. When the farmers block the roads the police just stand back and let them get on with it. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 22:52 - May 7 with 832 views | Lord_Bony |
French presidential election run off. on 20:49 - Apr 23 by Lord_Bony | Pro-Europe, pro more integration, pro globalisation, closer ties to Germany. Macron will now become president easily. Shame as the french under le penne would have pulled out of the Eu and that would have been the end of it. Brussels will be relieved now. |
Just as I predicted 3 weeks ago. Macron wins easily. Poor Marine...I further predict she will be president of France next time round. Macron, along with the other EU bureaucratic leadership is now going to tighten the thumb screws on the UK and make our Brexit as excruciatingly painful as possible.. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 23:02 - May 7 with 821 views | PozuelosSideys | So the French who value their way of life and their beneficial social system have decided an ex investment banker is the way forward. Interesting. As mentioned above, there will be bumps in the road and a return to burning tires and protests. Cut, cut, cut. Welcome to the 21st century my French friends. We can all retire when we get to 90 years old! | |
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French presidential election run off. on 23:51 - May 7 with 788 views | ploppy |
French presidential election run off. on 20:50 - May 7 by Kilkennyjack | Vive la France 🇫🇷 🇪🇺 [Post edited 8 May 2017 0:06]
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It's vive LA France. Feminine. Just saying. | | | |
French presidential election run off. on 23:55 - May 7 with 785 views | Darran | The biggest problem in the UK (the world) at the moment is the Left V Right battle. There's no fuçker in the middle anymore. If Macron gets it right it could be a marker for the whole of Europe. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:06 - May 8 with 773 views | rock1n |
French presidential election run off. on 23:55 - May 7 by Darran | The biggest problem in the UK (the world) at the moment is the Left V Right battle. There's no fuçker in the middle anymore. If Macron gets it right it could be a marker for the whole of Europe. |
For years people moaned 'they're all the same' - basically it was a fight between moderate differences. Brexit/Corbyn destroyed all this and I can't say I'm happy about it. I envy France right now, we've left our seat at the table and they'll be powering along. Theresa May is super popular now, give it two years and we'll all be crying out for boring centrist politics again. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:08 - May 8 with 772 views | Highjack |
French presidential election run off. on 23:51 - May 7 by ploppy | It's vive LA France. Feminine. Just saying. |
That explains a lot about France. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:10 - May 8 with 770 views | Kilkennyjack |
French presidential election run off. on 00:06 - May 8 by rock1n | For years people moaned 'they're all the same' - basically it was a fight between moderate differences. Brexit/Corbyn destroyed all this and I can't say I'm happy about it. I envy France right now, we've left our seat at the table and they'll be powering along. Theresa May is super popular now, give it two years and we'll all be crying out for boring centrist politics again. |
May popular ? Not in Wales. Only 15 per cent of council seats in wales were Tory. 15 per cent more than it should be, granted, but there you go. Feckwits. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:10 - May 8 with 767 views | Darran |
French presidential election run off. on 00:06 - May 8 by rock1n | For years people moaned 'they're all the same' - basically it was a fight between moderate differences. Brexit/Corbyn destroyed all this and I can't say I'm happy about it. I envy France right now, we've left our seat at the table and they'll be powering along. Theresa May is super popular now, give it two years and we'll all be crying out for boring centrist politics again. |
Boring is good. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:11 - May 8 with 767 views | rock1n |
French presidential election run off. on 00:10 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack | May popular ? Not in Wales. Only 15 per cent of council seats in wales were Tory. 15 per cent more than it should be, granted, but there you go. Feckwits. |
Let's see where we are in June. Local elections are not a good indicator for a general election and anyway I don't see things though narrow Nationalism. I'm British. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:18 - May 8 with 765 views | rock1n |
French presidential election run off. on 00:10 - May 8 by Darran | Boring is good. |
That's the problem it's harder to argue for boring, yet it is better for the vast majority. | |
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French presidential election run off. on 00:48 - May 8 with 748 views | Jack_Meoff |
French presidential election run off. on 00:06 - May 8 by rock1n | For years people moaned 'they're all the same' - basically it was a fight between moderate differences. Brexit/Corbyn destroyed all this and I can't say I'm happy about it. I envy France right now, we've left our seat at the table and they'll be powering along. Theresa May is super popular now, give it two years and we'll all be crying out for boring centrist politics again. |
War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength. All we've ever had, and all we'll ever be offered. Mugs. [Post edited 8 May 2017 0:50]
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