"Apparently less than a third of French people want to leave the Eurozone, let alone the EU, so Le Pen is now having to backtrack and propose reintroducing the Franc ALONGSIDE the Euro.
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Given the massive errors that expert pollsters have made over the last 18 months (the uk general election, the EU referendum and the US presidential election), I'm surprised Le Pen is taking much notice of any polls. Come the election time in France I fully expect it to go right down to the wire, between Le Pen and François Fillon. |
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"Apparently less than a third of French people want to leave the Eurozone, let alone the EU, so Le Pen is now having to backtrack and propose reintroducing the Franc ALONGSIDE the Euro.
Given the massive errors that expert pollsters have made over the last 18 months (the uk general election, the EU referendum and the US presidential election), I'm surprised Le Pen is taking much notice of any polls. Come the election time in France I fully expect it to go right down to the wire, between Le Pen and François Fillon. " Yay! For the Far right!More extremists what can go wrong |
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"Apparently less than a third of French people want to leave the Eurozone, let alone the EU, so Le Pen is now having to backtrack and propose reintroducing the Franc ALONGSIDE the Euro.
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I think you are a little confused. |
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By *isandre OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Er, the Socialist primary isn't until 22nd January and the run off on the 29th.
So they haven't settled on a candidate yet. Who knows what might happen.
All we can really say is Hollande has been rejected. |
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"Er, the Socialist primary isn't until 22nd January and the run off on the 29th.
So they haven't settled on a candidate yet. Who knows what might happen.
All we can really say is Hollande has been rejected."
what WILL happen is that the left will have to back a Thatcherite to stop the far right. nevermind eh |
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"Maybe, or a Blairite.
Either way, it won't be Le Pen and it won't cause a euro crisis." .
I wouldn't bet on it.... Even with the French second round system.
What's she polling at the moment about 40%?.
It's going to be another close one |
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"Apparently less than a third of French people want to leave the Eurozone, let alone the EU, so Le Pen is now having to backtrack and propose reintroducing the Franc ALONGSIDE the Euro.
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Is that another poll? Lord... |
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By *isandre OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Maybe, or a Blairite.
Either way, it won't be Le Pen and it won't cause a euro crisis..
I wouldn't bet on it.... Even with the French second round system.
What's she polling at the moment about 40%?.
It's going to be another close one"
Nope, about 22-26%. |
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"Maybe, or a Blairite.
Either way, it won't be Le Pen and it won't cause a euro crisis."
having thought about this, if the left have to vote for the right to stop the far right, who are they going to blame for this? Err, oh yes, the EU. So come next summer you will have the majority of France angry with or against the EU. So an EU crisis to come on top of the Euro crisis. What a mess they have made of things yet carry on regardless |
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"I have had to search the web to find people who think like that particulae poster, because it seemed such a bizarre thought process....
Guess where I ended up? "
with the realisation I'm right probably |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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"Maybe, or a Blairite.
Either way, it won't be Le Pen and it won't cause a euro crisis..
I wouldn't bet on it.... Even with the French second round system.
What's she polling at the moment about 40%?.
It's going to be another close one
Nope, about 22-26%."
As we've seen recently, there is a big difference in what people say and what people actually do. |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
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"I have had to search the web to find people who think like that particulae poster, because it seemed such a bizarre thought process....
Guess where I ended up?
with the realisation I'm right probably "
"Right" was a word, yes, but not in that context. |
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"I have had to search the web to find people who think like that particulae poster, because it seemed such a bizarre thought process....
Guess where I ended up?
with the realisation I'm right probably
"Right" was a word, yes, but not in that context. "
in politics I am anywhere...other than with socialism. But if you've searched the web then you will know that the left has to support a Thatcherite who wants to cut 500,000 public sector jobs if they want to stop Le Penn. But then the hard leaft who want to remove some EU Treaties and end EU imposed austerity have no chance of doing those things unless they vote for Le Penn. So, at the end of it all, who will feel the ire of the French? |
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