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Margaret TC
Margaret TC
1 year ago

Given John’s track record in making predictions about French politics, I think we can be confident that what he predicts won’t happen.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago

It would appear to me that deadlock is precisely what the public wants. This has been the ideal situation in the U.S., we call it gridlock. It is the only way to keep government from further encroaching into our lives more than they already have. The politicos need to accept this, but they won’t. Power is intoxicating.

Richard Barrett
Richard Barrett
1 year ago

I hate it when longer working weeks and higher pension ages are referred to as “reforms.” Surely there needs to be another word, perhaps “regressions” or at least “austerities”? In any event, the present National Assembly probably does represent the current state of French public opinion, so presumably another general election would backfire.

Nicolas Jouan
Nicolas Jouan
1 year ago

What about ‘adjustment’ to longer life expectancy in the case of pension reforms? (And ‘righting a wrong’ with the kafkaesque 35 hours)

Nicky Samengo-Turner
Nicky Samengo-Turner
1 year ago

If only the pipls republic toylitte of nu britn could follow France and Italy and create a new party to wage war on the sandaloid eco racism LBGT incursion…

Rob J
Rob J
1 year ago

Bingo!