"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
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In the UK, Ministers this week, have signed a pledge that does not recognize international law. The Tories also this week stripped thousands of pounds off each of the poorest working class with families, by removing tax credits. They also enforced a law stripping the rights of over a hundred MPs to debate and vote on certain bills.
In France the National Front are polling second and with the Conservative party, are hot favourites to contest the next Presidential election, as the Socialist President Hollande struggles to have influence.
In Spain the right are firing themselves up to make sure the Catalan left do not get the opportunity to have a vote on Independence.
In Italy the far right are the leading party.
Both Austria and the Netherlands have strong far right parties with charismatic leaders.
In Germany the far right are for the first time in seventy years are gaining mainstream press and appeal (all be it limited at the moment).
Greece's Anarcho Alliance has been broken by German financial muscle.
Last edited by Britkid; 10-24-2015 at 03:16 AM.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
1. A) What parts of international law? Or international law in general? Wouldn't you the average British citizen be better served by your government which YOU had a hand in electing rather than some hodge podge of Star Trek Federation wannabes? I mean not everyone at the UN has your best interests at heart...and quite a few of those international politicians are corrupt as shit.
B) The Tories no doubt did this to spite the "working class"...by the way I LOVE that English people say "working class" like there is some sort of a caste system in place.
C) Ah they enforced a law....meaning it was already on the books....those scoundrels!
2. So Hollande has failed as a leader, people are looking for answers, is it wrong to look at Hollande's detractors seeing how they've been correct about his inability to lead?
3. Oh so you believe Catalan should have the right to peaceful secession do you....interesting that
4. "Far right" which would be what party? Brothers of Italy? Conservatives & Reformists? New Centre-Right? What partyWhat is their platform?
5. Oh no, how dare a party at odds with Socialism and Communism have charismatic leaders
6. Well I guess perhaps people aren't too pleased with the leadership the Center or Left or Center Left have provided?
7. Greece is in dire straights and they can either keep going down the road that got them where they are today or they can try something different.
I don't see why the "evil right wing" is a problem...Canada just elected a Socialist Mimbo as PM, The United States has had a lefty as President for going on 7 years. people can and do get tired of the same old shit especially when the results they're seeing and feeling are poor.
In theory no parts of International law.
Well unlike you, our leader is not elected, nor is our upper house. So I would say there still is a class struggle here. You could one day be President of the USA, I could not be King of the UK.B) The Tories no doubt did this to spite the "working class"...by the way I LOVE that English people say "working class" like there is some sort of a caste system in place.
A poor use of words on my part. They will now enforce the law they voted in yesterday.C) Ah they enforced a law....meaning it was already on the books....those scoundrels!
Yes they do not want Socialism, they are going to the right, hence my point.2. So Hollande has failed as a leader, people are looking for answers, is it wrong to look at Hollande's detractors seeing how they've been correct about his inability to lead?
Actually I believe in direct action, not necessarily peaceful succession...3. Oh so you believe Catalan should have the right to peaceful secession do you....interesting that
The Northern League and the Five Star Movement4. "Far right" which would be what party? Brothers of Italy? Conservatives & Reformists? New Centre-Right? What partyWhat is their platform?
Indeed! Good to see we are on the same side here.5. Oh no, how dare a party at odds with Socialism and Communism have charismatic leaders
As mentioned my point is they are turning to the right.6. Well I guess perhaps people aren't too pleased with the leadership the Center or Left or Center Left have provided?
Hence they voted in an Anarcho Alliance.7. Greece is in dire straights and they can either keep going down the road that got them where they are today or they can try something different.
You do realize on the political map, Obama is further to the right than the right leaning mainstream parties of Europe, and arguably more authoritarian too?!I don't see why the "evil right wing" is a problem...Canada just elected a Socialist Mimbo as PM, The United States has had a lefty as President for going on 7 years. people can and do get tired of the same old shit especially when the results they're seeing and feeling are poor.
Last edited by Britkid; 10-24-2015 at 04:30 AM.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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