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What a far-right France means

oil&gas

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Will France See Drastic Change In Policy Under Jordan Bardella If Far-Right Wins Elections?
 

oil&gas

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Italians are not as left-leaning and liberal as the French
used to be. Direction of change of voters sentiment in
France is shocking if not alarming to much of the rest of
Europe.
 

jalimon

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Italians are not as left-leaning and liberal as the French
used to be. Direction of change of voters sentiment in
France is shocking if not alarming to much of the rest of
Europe.
Europeans are fundamentally all leftist.

The absolute, and only thing they want, is to stop immigration. There is nothing else to it.

Years ago I would never write this but right now I must admit... The problem with immigration is:

1. Western countries are not as good as they used to be. We are lacking affordable housing for ourselves so how the fuck do you think we can absorb more people?
2. Ok if you do make it to our country, leave your damn religion at home. If you are crazy enough to kill your daughter because she kissed a Western boy... Stay where you are! Your kids will adapt to your country of adoption. If you are unwilling to accept this stay stubborn in your country, do not come here.

Cheers,
 

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Europeans are fundamentally all leftist.

The absolute, and only thing they want, is to stop immigration. There is nothing else to it.

Years ago I would never write this but right now I must admit... The problem with immigration is:

1. Western countries are not as good as they used to be. We are lacking affordable housing for ourselves so how the fuck do you think we can absorb more people?
2. Ok if you do make it to our country, leave your damn religion at home. If you are crazy enough to kill your daughter because she kissed a Western boy... Stay where you are! Your kids will adapt to your country of adoption. If you are unwilling to accept this stay stubborn in your country, do not come here.

Cheers,
Since we are talking about things we would have never written but now must admit:

another problem is that some immigrants think that the host country and its people must be so stupid for letting them in that it’s okay to live at their expense, commit crimes etc.
and they are not entirely wrong. It is stupid to let in some garbage that should have never been accepted.
 

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Europeans are fundamentally all leftist.

The absolute, and only thing they want, is to stop immigration. There is nothing else to it.
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Wait WHAT?? Anti-immigration is, in most circles, considered at least a conservative position (if not hard right). You certainly don't hear Jagmeet Singn or Trudeau chanting "Build the wall!" at campaign rallies.
 

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Look on the bright side, if in a few years from now, France starts WW3, we'll just be fighting the French army :D
Oh that's right.Much like Trump LaPen will start a war. Oh wait. No new wars under Trump. My bad.
 

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Not really, Giorgia's government has been pretty ceterist since taking office. The CBC still calls her "far right" but, hey, that's the CBC for you.
Everyone and everything to the CBC is far right.
 

roddermac

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Wait WHAT?? Anti-immigration is, in most circles, considered at least a conservative position (if not hard right). You certainly don't hear Jagmeet Singn or Trudeau chanting "Build the wall!" at campaign rallies.
We all know why Jagsheet doesn't want a ll wall.
 

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Look on the bright side, if in a few years from now, France starts WW3, we'll just be fighting the French army :D
Currently the best army in Europe and the most heavily funded. That's how they held West Africa until a year or 2 back.
 

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Wait WHAT?? Anti-immigration is, in most circles, considered at least a conservative position (if not hard right). You certainly don't hear Jagmeet Singn or Trudeau chanting "Build the wall!" at campaign rallies.
But Canada is an immigration-driven country and Denmark and the rest of Europe isn't.
 

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Wait WHAT?? Anti-immigration is, in most circles, considered at least a conservative position (if not hard right). You certainly don't hear Jagmeet Singn or Trudeau chanting "Build the wall!" at campaign rallies.
I hate to break it to you, but you are a radical far-leftist.

There is more to being left than bending over for immigration.
 

jalimon

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Wait WHAT?? Anti-immigration is, in most circles, considered at least a conservative position (if not hard right). You certainly don't hear Jagmeet Singn or Trudeau chanting "Build the wall!" at campaign rallies.
I know. And this is exactly why we see liberals losing elections all over the planet. If they could simply understand that we are over saturated with immigrants and that it's killing our society they would remain in power.
 
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Surprise win for leftwing alliance predicted in French election exit poll
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally falls into third place, despite strong showing in first round of voting
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People watch a screen displaying the first results of the second round of France's legislative election.

People watch a screen displaying the first results of the second round of France's legislative election.Photograph: Stéphane de Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images
A leftwing alliance was on track to become the biggest force in the French parliament on Sunday after tactical voting held back the far right, but the shape of the future government remained uncertain after no group won an absolute majority.

The New Popular Front alliance of parties – which includes the former ruling Socialist party, the leftwing La France Insoumise, the Greens and Communists – was predicted to take 172–192 seats, according to projections by Ipsos pollsters for the French public broadcaster.



Emmanuel Macron’s centrist grouping, Ensemble, was in second place, projected to take between 150–170 seats, a loss of up to 100 seats but a stronger showing than expected.

Marine Le Pen’s far-right, anti-immigration National Rally (RN) was predicted to come third with 132–152 seats, along with its allies on the right.

This was a historic result for the RN – its biggest ever score in a parliamentary election, and an increase from the 88 seats it had when parliament was dissolved last month. But it was much lower than the party had expected after it topped the vote in the first round last week.

The RN’s limited score showed the success of a tactical voting pact put in place last week by centrists and the left to hold back the far right.

More than 200 candidates from the left and centre had pulled out of the second-round last week in order to avoid splitting the vote against the RN. Those parties had called on their voters to choose any candidate against the RN, in an attempt to prevent the far right winning an absolute majority of 289 and forming a government.

Amid a high turnout estimated at about 67%, no single group was predicted to win an absolute majority and form a government. The parliament was likely to be divided into three blocs, the left, centrists and the far right.

Macron, who said during the campaign that he will remain president, is now facing uncertainty over how a government will be formed in the EU’s second economy and its top military power.

The election took place amid tension after Macron shocked his own government and party by calling snap elections on 9 June after his centrists were trounced by the far right in European elections.

Final results are not expected until late on Sunday night or Monday morning.

More details to follow



Another setback for the Far Right in Europe. Democracy dodges another bullet.
 
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