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Post by 88 on Oct 15, 2018 5:39:12 GMT 7
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 10:06:50 GMT 7
Only 11%? Seems that in many countries in Europe the ultra-right nationalists lunatics 'Saviours of the Nation' don't get more than 10 to 20 percent of votes. BTW Hitler also had his problems with Bavaria. His beer hall putsch in 1923 failed but at least gave his sufficient 'time' to write some bedtime stories.
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Post by siampolee on Oct 15, 2018 12:39:21 GMT 7
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 14:31:57 GMT 7
Still going bad with the brexit I see. Obviously it's time to come with debunked theories, assumptions and insinuations plus Confucius thrown in for good measure. In the mean time we had a proper, democratic election in Bavaria. A bit like the British had in 2017, offering them the possibility to voice their concerns by voting for the same old politicians again, at least the Brits seem to have done. Bavaria wanted a bit more change. "The Bavarian wing of Angela Merkel’s center-right bloc suffered its worst result in nearly 70 years in a state election as voters abandoned Germany’s ruling parties for alternatives on both the left and right, sending a clear signal to Berlin that growing numbers of Germans are displeased with the country’s direction. ... The big winners of the night were the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which debuted in a Bavarian election with 10.2 percent, and the Greens, which more than doubled its 2013 result to finish with 17.5 percent. ..." www.politico.eu/article/bavaria-merkel-afd-greens-election-result/
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Post by siampolee on Oct 15, 2018 15:31:55 GMT 7
So as the E U is in your eye better than the second coming, can you explain just how beneficial the E U is to the ordinary men and women in the member states in their daily lives. Up the workers E U policies, indeed so the E U policies are indeed up the workers the E U policy is a political union workers reaming tool. www.thefullbrexit.com/labour-rights-eu
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 16:18:48 GMT 7
So as the E U is in your eye better than the second coming, can you explain just how beneficial the E U is to the ordinary men and women in the member states in their daily lives. Up the workers E U policies, indeed so the E U policies are indeed up the workers the E U policy is a political union workers reaming tool. www.thefullbrexit.com/labour-rights-euMy dear Siampolee, if all the effort in daemonising the E.U. was put into guiding the brexit, Britain might indeed have a bright future. As it is I seem to see nothing positive about brexit though. Apart from the E.U no longer bothered by the Brits that is. Now in Bavaria the voters have clearly spoken. They want change. Luckily they did have more than a virtual two party system in Bavaria, so the voters did have a choice.
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Post by AyG on Oct 15, 2018 17:09:52 GMT 7
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 17:43:05 GMT 7
It there a pool already on blue or pink ? BTW not sure why this joyful news is posted in the Bavarian thread. Although Franz, Duke of Bavaria is seen by some as the legal heir 'in pretence' of England, Scotland and Ireland and even France.
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Post by siampolee on Oct 15, 2018 17:58:09 GMT 7
In truth a sensible non drunk non corrupt led EU would and could have headed off the Eurosceptism that is sweeping and has swept the E U for many years, long before the UK called for a referendum and an ‘Article 50’ event.
The EU, or the EU-SSR Brussels Politburo as many Eurosceptics call it, has not really even tried to reform its institutions, it is far too slow. With various EU Member States like Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal etc having financial difficulties, all this will eventually cause the EU to crack.
The EU is exactly like a an old p**s stained mattress,mouldering, stinking and coming apart at its rotting p**s soaked seams (like its leader), no amount of ‘papering over those cracks’ can now hide any longer nor the problem with mass migration from far off hot, sweaty, camel infested places.
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Post by siampolee on Oct 15, 2018 18:18:36 GMT 7
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 18:21:22 GMT 7
In truth a sensible non drunk non corrupt led EU would and could have headed off the Eurosceptism that is sweeping and has swept the E U for many years, long before the UK called for a referendum and an ‘Article 50’ event. The EU, or the EU-SSR Brussels Politburo as many Eurosceptics call it, has not really even tried to reform its institutions, it is far too slow. With various EU Member States like Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal etc having financial difficulties, all this will eventually cause the EU to crack. The EU is exactly like a an old p**s stained mattress,mouldering, stinking and coming apart at its rotting p**s soaked seams (like its leader), no amount of ‘papering over those cracks’ can now hide any longer nor the problem with mass migration from far off hot, sweaty, camel infested places. " EU-SSR Brussels Politburo as many Eurosceptics call it" "many"? Actually for me it's the first time I see the clear dislike of the E.U. expressed as such. Must be part of the new campaign to daemonise the E.U. Also the "EU is exactly like a an old p**s stained mattress,mouldering, stinking and coming apart at its rotting p**s soaked seams." only seems a clear indication of the desperate situation around the brexit. BTW SSR (aka Sovjet Socialist Republic)? Even Putin stopped calling Mother Russia such. It's a respectable capitalist country now, not unlike Trump's America. Seems only Britain and her European allies distrust Russia. Not so some expat Brits here, they seem to like Putin's RT so much one might wonder about their political affiliation back in the days they were in their home country. Of course, all this Brussels and Europe bashing is only part of British negotiation tactics. After all Britain wants to force the E.U. to trade like before. Mind you, doing your best to make the trading partners dislike you does seem a bit weird as tactics go.
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 18:22:54 GMT 7
Even your activities in the past as undercover copper are protected. Same idea, same logic, same rights.
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Post by rubl on Oct 15, 2018 18:25:33 GMT 7
Anyway, in Bavaria the voters made clear they want their government to change course. They voted for other parties. The votes drifting to the extreme right are likely for the same old politicians, the votes for the left more likely to be newbies seeing the Greens have grown from 10% to 17% of votes and the losing party was seen as Christian middle-right.
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Post by siampolee on Oct 15, 2018 20:28:07 GMT 7
News for you, I and my colleagues are well protected. We didn't interfere with children
Now why do you, why would you support the shielding of pedophiles ?
You have any logical reasons for that? Indeed very peculiar comment which brings serious doubts to mind concerning your moral standpoint.
The criminal becomes the victim and the victim the criminal according to your logic.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Oct 15, 2018 20:42:15 GMT 7
Behave yourself young man will you please, I almost threw up there, for a moment I thought you meant Herr Merkel was pregnant.
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