Have they? We are leaving the EU (UKIP influenced) and we are about to vote in a hard Brexit leader on a landslide majority like never seen before. That's hardly socialism.
The Frogs were never going to vote for the right. If one country in the EU epitomises socialism its them. Unions, strikes, nationalism, overly complex and expensive workers rights, high welfare bill........
Have they? We are leaving the EU (UKIP influenced) and we are about to vote in a hard Brexit leader on a landslide majority like never seen before. That's hardly socialism.
The Frogs were never going to vote for the right. If one country in the EU epitomises socialism its them. Unions, strikes, nationalism, overly complex and expensive workers rights, high welfare bill........
And in other news, the Tories have stolen another of Labour's policies on energy tariffs.
Although the UK followed Mr FArage out of Europe and he would be described as "Right Wing", people now look to have abandoned UKIP, which is certainly a NO or non, to the right wing.
T May is trying to please everyone at the moment left, Right and in between. She'll probably appear on TV with all her Scottish "relatives" soon, it's no wonder we've had strong winds this week. She appears to be following Trumps campaign and is just saying anything that sounds popular. No credibility whatsoever.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
And in other news, the Tories have stolen another of Labour's policies on energy tariffs.
Although the UK followed Mr FArage out of Europe and he would be described as "Right Wing", people now look to have abandoned UKIP, which is certainly a NO or non, to the right wing.
T May is trying to please everyone at the moment left, Right and in between. She'll probably appear on TV with all her Scottish "relatives" soon, it's no wonder we've had strong winds this week. She appears to be following Trumps campaign and is just saying anything that sounds popular. No credibility whatsoever.
She is just copying Blair who copied Clinton - it all about presentation something completely lost on the likes of Corbyn, McDonald and Abbot.
Although the UK followed Mr FArage out of Europe and he would be described as "Right Wing", people now look to have abandoned UKIP, which is certainly a NO or non, to the right wing.
Of course they have UKIPs job is done now pass it to the Party who will deliver it. Its no different to a salesman opening the door of a client and winning the contract. Once that happens pass it to the specialist/techs to deliver the product
T May is trying to please everyone at the moment left, Right and in between.
She could offer nation saving policies such as add 4 more public holidays to the 8 we get, Remove the parking fees at hospitals or critically tax private health insurance to a higher rate. At least we know we are in good hands under the red flag
Its creditworthy listening to Corbyn, Abbott and the rest of the reserves he has on his bench
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
What point are you trying to make ?
I had some visitors from France a couple of months ago and they were explaining how the electoral system worked over there and they called the result exactly how it ended, with Le Penn getting 35% but remaining at 35% in the second round and that the remaining voters would line up against Le Penn in the second round. At least they turned their backs on the hard line right wing. Germany has taken huge numbers of immigrants and been the most "welcoming" nation, numbers that massively dwarf those coming into the UK. The housing issue is a problem in all capital cities and perhaps more and more will follow the New York model, where everyone lives in the suburbs and commutes into the city to work. We have just the same problem in London and it's just as bad in Dublin.
Ernest Modest wrote:
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
What point are you trying to make ?
I had some visitors from France a couple of months ago and they were explaining how the electoral system worked over there and they called the result exactly how it ended, with Le Penn getting 35% but remaining at 35% in the second round and that the remaining voters would line up against Le Penn in the second round. At least they turned their backs on the hard line right wing. Germany has taken huge numbers of immigrants and been the most "welcoming" nation, numbers that massively dwarf those coming into the UK. The housing issue is a problem in all capital cities and perhaps more and more will follow the New York model, where everyone lives in the suburbs and commutes into the city to work. We have just the same problem in London and it's just as bad in Dublin.
I had some visitors from France a couple of months ago and they were explaining how the electoral system worked over there and they called the result exactly how it ended, with Le Penn getting 35% but remaining at 35% in the second round and that the remaining voters would line up against Le Penn in the second round. At least they turned their backs on the hard line right wing. Germany has taken huge numbers of immigrants and been the most "welcoming" nation, numbers that massively dwarf those coming into the UK. The housing issue is a problem in all capital cities and perhaps more and more will follow the New York model, where everyone lives in the suburbs and commutes into the city to work. We have just the same problem in London and it's just as bad in Dublin.
A bit off topic, but, you don't appear to know much about New York or London
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
So MOST young French people go to live abroad do they? Interesting 'fact' that.
Ernest Modest wrote:
Let’s say from the two evils French chose Macron, but still looks like they are not very happy. These days I often meet French people, very few want to live in France, most of young people move to French speaking Belgium and Switzerland, sometimes to Germany, Netherlands or States. I have spoken with a 29 year old French living in Germany, and he claims that for him it is impossible to live in Paris and have the same quality of life like he has in Germany. He’s got a good job in logistics and earns nearly twice more than in France, he can afford to buy apartment in Berlin https://tranio.com/germany/berlin/apartments/ while in Paris he says no one of his age can, he feels more secure abroad, speaking no German and being a foreigner.
So MOST young French people go to live abroad do they? Interesting 'fact' that.
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