French Presidential Election, 2017

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Who do you support for President of France?

François Fillon (LR)
5
10%
Benoit Hamon (PS)
4
8%
Emmanuel Macron (EM)
15
31%
François Bayrou (MoDem)
0
No votes
Jean-Luc Mélenchon (PdG)
9
18%
Marine Le Pen (FN)
15
31%
Other (please specify)
1
2%
 
Total votes : 49

Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Reddy » Mon Nov 28, 2016 5:55 pm

MichaelReilly wrote:3 people on here have expressed explicit approval for a fascist.

These are genuinely terrifying times.


It could be one person who voted 3 times. Just saying (although I don't believe it myself)
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Aquinas » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:06 pm

Unions vow to paralyse France after Fillon’s landslide victory

This is partly why I think Fillon will struggle to deliver on his policies if he gets elected President. The French are resistant to change...
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby jamescfm » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:10 pm

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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Axxell » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:12 pm

God! The thatcherist....
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Aquinas » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:41 pm

Axxell wrote:God! The thatcherist....


This is true. I'm personally not at all keen on Fillon politically. It may be he stands a strong chance of beating Le Pen, and that's great of course...but is he someone who can bring French society together? That I'm very doubtful of. He's divisive.
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Axxell » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:49 pm

The tatcherism as the reaganomics showed already their conseguences! For me the world has had enough of neoliberalism
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Alain Delors » Tue Nov 29, 2016 4:10 pm

Aquinas wrote:Unions vow to paralyse France after Fillon’s landslide victory

This is partly why I think Fillon will struggle to deliver on his policies if he gets elected President. The French are resistant to change...


I generally agree that the French are usually status quo-minded, but one shouldn't consider the unions representative for the whole populace. The French union bosses have balked at even the slightest reform proposal put forward by Hollande and his socialist government, and they will predictably do their best to obstruct a right-wing government. But if Fillon is elected with a big mandate, they will damage their own reputation if they insist on their fundamental opposition. If his party wins a big majority in the Assemblée, Fillon can also change the laws, aimed at curbing the influence of the unions.

Aquinas wrote:This is true. I'm personally not at all keen on Fillon politically. It may be he stands a strong chance of beating Le Pen, and that's great of course...but is he someone who can bring French society together? That I'm very doubtful of. He's divisive.


Divisiveness is an inherent feature of democracy because you will always have competing factions, some of whom will inevitably go down to defeat. There have been few reform-minded leaders, regardless of their ideological leanings, who have not been divisive. Thatcher was divisive. Blair was divisive. Reagan was divisive. FDR was divisive. Obama was divisive. Trump is divisive (Hillary would have been divisive too). Uniting around a crumbling system for the sake of preventing conflict will result in a perpetual downward spiral.
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Govenor12 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:34 pm

Like in Britain after the Winter of Discontent people will turn to Fillion.


This is partly why I think Fillon will struggle to deliver on his policies if he gets elected President. The French are resistant to change...


Thatcher also did not confront unions right away, but waited for the right time. The time factor is crucial.


3 people on here have expressed explicit approval for a fascist.

Not better then voting for a communist candidat.
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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby jamescfm » Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:59 pm

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Re: French Presidential Election, 2017

Postby Govenor12 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 4:39 pm

Let's hope he's less of a heartless, ideological zealot with no regard for human beings...


You mean in comparison to the trade union bosses who led ambulance drivers, nurses and grave diggers out on strike in the winter of discontent?
And did cut power and water supplies.....
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