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Pretty much like they always do, bury their heads in the sand until forced to do something. The Greens especially have almost destroyed Germany with their loony policies, fortunately the people have woken up before it's too late.
As millions shift their political allegiances towards populist Right-wing parties and abandon the traditional social democrats, green ideologues and Left-wingers
Thibault de Montbrial, president of France’s Centre for Reflection on Homeland Security, said in a recent interview that the easy infiltration by Islamic State was down to the ‘tragic’ decision by Angela Merkel to open borders to all-comers. In the past eight years alone, hundreds in France have been killed by Islamist terrorist attacks and nearly 1,200 wounded.
Seven out of ten French people say they don’t want more migrants on cost grounds. Even the state-owned TV station France 24 this week warned that mainstream political parties are increasingly willing to criticise immigration.
In a striking illustration of the public mood, a crowdfunding campaign has raised more than £1.5 million for the family of the police officer accused of last month’s killing of Nahel Marzouk, a 17-year-old French national of Moroccan and Algerian descent, in a Paris suburb. The teenager’s shooting provoked five days of riots, with 900 police and firefighters injured, causing £600 million of damage to buildings, cars and monuments.
The government has declared a ban on the sale of fireworks over this weekend’s Bastille Day holiday (which marks the start of the French Revolution in 1789) for fear the explosives will be used as weaponry if riots begin again.
The centre-Right mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, this week criticised the move, saying: ‘If we can’t celebrate our national day because of hooligans, things are much worse than people think.’
Marine Le Pen, the leader of Right-wing National Rally who won more than 41 per cent of the vote in last year’s run-off presidential election, told a Paris meeting of ministers and MPs after the riots that ‘anarchic’ out of control immigration was to blame.
She added in a TV interview: ‘The (Merzouk) riots were the work of an ultra-majority of youth who were foreign or of foreign origin.’
The French Institute of Public Opinion, a respected polling agency, commented on rising swathes of French people who have already backed Le Pen at the ballot box. It declared: ‘There are practically no more categories of the population immune to a far-Right vote.’
It is in this febrile atmosphere that a tumultuous political change is taking place across the continent.
https://mol.im/a/12300775
Pretty much like they always do, bury their heads in the sand until forced to do something. The Greens especially have almost destroyed Germany with their loony policies, fortunately the people have woken up before it's too late.
As millions shift their political allegiances towards populist Right-wing parties and abandon the traditional social democrats, green ideologues and Left-wingers
Thibault de Montbrial, president of France’s Centre for Reflection on Homeland Security, said in a recent interview that the easy infiltration by Islamic State was down to the ‘tragic’ decision by Angela Merkel to open borders to all-comers. In the past eight years alone, hundreds in France have been killed by Islamist terrorist attacks and nearly 1,200 wounded.
Seven out of ten French people say they don’t want more migrants on cost grounds. Even the state-owned TV station France 24 this week warned that mainstream political parties are increasingly willing to criticise immigration.
In a striking illustration of the public mood, a crowdfunding campaign has raised more than £1.5 million for the family of the police officer accused of last month’s killing of Nahel Marzouk, a 17-year-old French national of Moroccan and Algerian descent, in a Paris suburb. The teenager’s shooting provoked five days of riots, with 900 police and firefighters injured, causing £600 million of damage to buildings, cars and monuments.
The government has declared a ban on the sale of fireworks over this weekend’s Bastille Day holiday (which marks the start of the French Revolution in 1789) for fear the explosives will be used as weaponry if riots begin again.
The centre-Right mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, this week criticised the move, saying: ‘If we can’t celebrate our national day because of hooligans, things are much worse than people think.’
Marine Le Pen, the leader of Right-wing National Rally who won more than 41 per cent of the vote in last year’s run-off presidential election, told a Paris meeting of ministers and MPs after the riots that ‘anarchic’ out of control immigration was to blame.
She added in a TV interview: ‘The (Merzouk) riots were the work of an ultra-majority of youth who were foreign or of foreign origin.’
The French Institute of Public Opinion, a respected polling agency, commented on rising swathes of French people who have already backed Le Pen at the ballot box. It declared: ‘There are practically no more categories of the population immune to a far-Right vote.’
It is in this febrile atmosphere that a tumultuous political change is taking place across the continent.
https://mol.im/a/12300775
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