Dutch populist Geert Wilders talks of Moroccan 'scum'
Mr Wilders tops opinion polls ahead of the 15 March parliamentary vote, but has seen his lead reduced in recent weeks. He has vowed to ban Muslim immigration and shut mosques if he wins.
British jobs for British workers ... The socialist Gordon Brown, therefore very good.
American jobs for American workers, Donald Trump, therefore very bad.
No wonder the socialists are having a hissy fit
And now Netherlands seeing sense and speaking truth, EU, multiculturism, leftie racist bigots finished
French next, then Germany. Yippee, (only libtards seem to notice the colour of a person's skin and make a big deal of it ... Black music awards, black actor awards, women of colour awards, America's first black president (with a white mother).
British jobs for British workers ... The socialist Gordon Brown, therefore very good.American jobs for American workers, Donald Trump, therefore very bad.No wonder the socialists are having a hissy fit And now Netherlands seeing sense and speaking tr
Or don't your prejudiced blinkers allow you to see anything other than left wing tosh?
(and see where that has got socialism ... remind me - BTW you didn't reply to my earlier question - which countries in the world have a socialist government, or where socialism has been successful?)
truth = right wing in your eyes does it?Where have I written any falsehoods?Or don't your prejudiced blinkers allow you to see anything other than left wing tosh?(and see where that has got socialism ... remind me - BTW you didn't reply to my earlier
Can you help me, I've asked you a couple of times but you've not answered?
Which countries have a socialist government then?Must be lots if it's so good.Can you help me, I've asked you a couple of times but you've not answered?
British jobs for British workers ... The socialist Gordon Brown, therefore very good.
A load of boll ocks spouted by one of the worst prime ministers in our history.A sound bite which he made for purely political reasons and he had no intention of pursuing. Brown and Blair were an axis of evil. I respect the fool Corbyn more than those two.
British jobs for British workers ... The socialist Gordon Brown, therefore very good.A load of boll ocks spouted by one of the worst prime ministers in our history.A sound bite which he made for purely political reasons and he had no intention of pur
we,ve stooped that low ,that even the most obvious statement in the history of statements ever made, that a countrys nationals are 1st in line for jobs created,is seen as controversial
we,ve stooped that low ,that even the most obvious statement in the history of statements ever made,that a countrys nationals are 1st in line for jobs created,is seen as controversial
Not much idea about the Scandi countries, but hardly places of harmony from what I read.
Isn't France heading for a right wing Govt soon?Isn't Germany moving to the right?Not much idea about the Scandi countries, but hardly places of harmony from what I read.
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When Gordon no more boom and bust Brown said British jobs for British workers, everybody cheered.
Donald says the same thing re US and the same people boo.
That's why libtards are thick. Struggle to distinguish between day and night, let alone complex subjects like immigration needing to be controlled.
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meme they are wildly exaggerated - it is mainly young lads having a good night out we have to accept the occasional 'bonfire' just like a having a gay old time in manchester - why can't they be allowed some fun after all the trouble they have been through
after all - crossing a continent and getting a pass to a 'peaceful' country takes some doing
memethey are wildly exaggerated - it is mainly young lads having a good night outwe have to accept the occasional 'bonfire'just like a having a gay old time in manchester - why can't they be allowed some funafter all the trouble they have been throug
mememe • February 19, 2017 1:16 PM GMT Isn't Germany moving to the right?
The most realistic scenarios for Germany at this time are, in order:
1.) A continuation of the CDU (centre-right) & SPD (centre-left) government. They're neck to neck right now in the low 30s percentage-wise, so it's open who will win the election and likely provide the chancellor. SPD has been gaining a lot of ground on the CDU since the very unpopular Sigmar Gabriel stepped down a few weeks ago and Martin Schulz was announced as their chancellor candidate. 2.) A left-wing coalition out of SPD, Greens and Die Linke (left) with Schulz as chancellor. That 3 team partnership is right on the edge of having a majority in recent polls. 3.) Very unlikely, but not entirely impossible: CDU, Greens and FDP or SPD, Greens and FDP.
For any other outcomes, for the Greens or FDP (liberal centre to centre-right with their main focus and competence on economic matters and personal freedom) to be the lone partner in a coalition with either CDU (preferred partner FDP) or SPD (preferred partner Greens), both would have to about double their current polling results.
AfD is currently getting its worst results in a long time, sub 10%. It didn't help that recently one of the more prominent members has shown a bit of ...uhm...let's be nice and say....ignorance towards history. Calling the Holocaust Memorial a "Denkmal der Schande" (monument of shame) and blasting that Germany should've never built it might get you some cheers from the hardcore neo-nazis, but it's gonna cost you a lot of votes from everybody else.
mememe • February 19, 2017 1:16 PM GMTIsn't Germany moving to the right?The most realistic scenarios for Germany at this time are, in order:1.) A continuation of the CDU (centre-right) & SPD (centre-left) government. They're neck to neck right now