well I definitely think the remainiacs should take note. The result of democracy has been accepted. No running about like headless chickens and protesting, trying to overturn the result or rerunning it. Gina Miller, take note!
Quite true. Whether the situation would have been quite the same had Ms Le Pen been elected is arguable. I have in mind that the riot police patrolling the Champs Elysees may have been running low on tear gas rounds by now.
It won't stop AB's right wingers having a good moan about something though.
I daresay it'll come down to a moan about no "lefties" moaning about them moaning about the fact that the "right" are better losers than the "left"!
Wasn't Cameron whistling after his resignation speech? I know he's not a "leftie" but maybe that it his version of it.
When you are tanked by a 30% margin dancing to the Village People might be the only thing for it.
;-)
Nice to see all those Francophile mail readers hailing their heroine in the comments.
I did like:
"She did the fox trot, the two step and the goose step" - those lefties, eh :-)
No she knew she wasn't going to win, that is true.
I wonder what scale was:
20-30% of the vote she'd have to dance to the Birdie Song
30-40% the Village People
Anything more and she'd have been up doing karaoke
So not a bad result, all told, for all concerned
I think that the reason why there are far fewer protests from 'the Right' is because left wing politics is far more attractive to young people.
And young people love a good old protest.
This changes as people get older (bad paraphrase coming): "If you're a conservative when you're young, you have no heart, if you're a liberal when you're old, you have no brain".
I think this is what we're seeing. Those on the Right will no doubt take to the street at some point. What's the French version of the BNP and EDL again? I forget their name.
Anyway - they're always up for a bit of aggro...especially when the football season starts.
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/// I think that the reason why there are far fewer protests from 'the Right' is because left wing politics is far more attractive to young people. ///
Since you have over generalised, please allow me to do so, could it be because the young are immature, gullible and easily led?
AOG - //Since you have over generalised, please allow me to do so, could it be because the young are immature, gullible and easily led? //
Absolutely it could.
The tragedy for the current labour party in general, and its leaders in particular, shows that that growth and maturity - in a physical sense at least - has not led to any improvement in those areas!
"They didn't expect to win. But see it as an advance and a springboard for the next election. "
Le Pen has indicated that she may try to "change" the FN into a much more mainstream party - it may be that this election has sounded the death knell of the party in its current form, which would be no bad thing.
And she thinks she sees a vacancy perhaps, but I am not so sure. The only reason the republicans didn't figure in the run off was almost certainly because their candidate was mired in scandal. They are still very strong and will do well in the elections. As will En Marche. I think the FN currently have one seat and tho that is bound to rise it's unlikely to be by a significant amount.