FPT @ Richard Nabavi, I think the US has always been a bit like the system of cuius regio, eius religio in the Holy Roman Empire. With so many diverse States, you can find one whose brand of authoritarianism is to your liking.
A combined 38.5% is dire for the left wing parties.
33% is not great for CDU/CSU. It looks like our election: the incumbents hang on, but nobody has anything remotely describable as a mandate. At least as we Anglo-Saxons understand it.
A combined 38.5% is dire for the left wing parties.
33% is not great for CDU/CSU. It looks like our election: the incumbents hang on, but nobody has anything remotely describable as a mandate. At least as we Anglo-Saxons understand it.
Not that dissimilar to NZ yesterday either, main conservative party wins but loses seats and voteshare, and in the 2 elections this weekend an anti immigration party has come 3rd
Angela Merkel's endless tacking leftwards appeals to a majority of Germans at any point in time, but alienates big minorities on the economically liberal right, and the socially conservative right.
Schulz is really making a fool of himself on TV at the moment.
What's he doing?
They have a discussion round with all the party leaders and he's generally acting like a sore loser, interrupting everyone and not acting like a serious leader.
Angela Merkel's endless tacking leftwards appeals to a majority of Germans at any point in time, but alienates big minorities on the economically liberal right, and the socially conservative right.
She is like a German female George Osborne following the agenda of Ed Miliband.
Schulz is really making a fool of himself on TV at the moment.
What's he doing?
They have a discussion round with all the party leaders and he's generally acting like a sore loser, interrupting everyone and not acting like a serious leader.
He's spent all his time in the EU parlt telling others what to do
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yet another unpredictable result - they just go on and on but do show how far politicians have left behind millions of voters
Lol, she's done. The CDU will swing to the right and Merkel can't do that.
Can she not? I'd always thought of Merkel as having no firm ideology, being all about compromise to achieve as wide a support as possible, but admittedly I know nothing about German politics.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
Lol, she's done. The CDU will swing to the right and Merkel can't do that.
Can she not? I'd always thought of Merkel as having no firm ideology, being all about compromise to achieve as wide a support as possible, but admittedly I know nothing about German politics.
After letting in over a million migrants and a decade of pushing socially liberal policies no one would believe her conversion.
A traffic light coalition looks logical, but will the FDP fall for that again after their experience last time and that of their British Lib Dem allies in 2015?
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
She what? I guess people just feel the need to be important. I guess first Black and Female lead, but considering Trek has has a Black lead, and a Female lead, and had a major black female character in the 60s, it feels a bit strange to act like it's a big deal.
Yet another unpredictable result - they just go on and on but do show how far politicians have left behind millions of voters
Far from the politicians "leaving the voters behind", the desperate desire to please everyone and promise the sun, the moon and the stars has brought the voters to this point.
It's the desire to be popular whether it be Blair, Cameron, May or Merkel which has caused this. The desire to be all things to all people and create a broad but shallow constituency of support is an inherent part of democracy but works only if something can be delivered.
I would argue the failure of the prevailing economic culture and model in 2007-08 is resonating into the political culture across the western world. Still, many bang the drum for capitalism but I would argue that's not working well for many for various reasons.
Trump, AfD and Corbyn all latch on to that sense of failure and frustration but they have no answers either. We need to redefine our political and economic culture from the ground up and that means more thinking, less posturing and a willingness to challenge totems such as the desirability of tax cuts, the provision of welfare and indeed the role of work in general to name but three.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
Maybe Merkel will follow Aung San Sui Kyi into the fuddyduddies' doghouse with an outrage.
Yet another unpredictable result - they just go on and on but do show how far politicians have left behind millions of voters
Far from the politicians "leaving the voters behind", the desperate desire to please everyone and promise the sun, the moon and the stars has brought the voters to this point.
It's the desire to be popular whether it be Blair, Cameron, May or Merkel which has caused this. The desire to be all things to all people and create a broad but shallow constituency of support is an inherent part of democracy but works only if something can be delivered.
I would argue the failure of the prevailing economic culture and model in 2007-08 is resonating into the political culture across the western world. Still, many bang the drum for capitalism but I would argue that's not working well for many for various reasons.
Trump, AfD and Corbyn all latch on to that sense of failure and frustration but they have no answers either. We need to redefine our political and economic culture from the ground up and that means more thinking, less posturing and a willingness to challenge totems such as the desirability of tax cuts, the provision of welfare and indeed the role of work in general to name but three.
I'll call that a long shot. As Blair and Merkel in particular showed, it works for a long time, why would anyone try something different unless they had no choice? (and most will have other choices).
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
She what? I guess people just feel the need to be important. I guess first Black and Female lead, but considering Trek has has a Black lead, and a Female lead, and had a major black female character in the 60s, it feels a bit strange to act like it's a big deal.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
It's supposed to hit netflix tomorrow.
Some time within the next 24 hrs somebody will leak it onto YouTube, or somewhere else on t'net. Which I will not look at, honest, ohdearmeno...
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment, then a mess to clean up.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
It's not really a happy result for anyone who is against the far right.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
And totally missing the point that race (or anything else) doesn't matter in the Trek universe.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
It's not really a happy result for anyone who is against the far right.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
It's not really a happy result for anyone who is against the far right.
Or the far left.
Them too. Wonder how many seats they're projected to win?
Re glw's point: it reminds me of the Labour leadership election back in 2015. Too many of these centrists come across as empty vessels and can only talk in cliches and platitudes. I voted for Yvette, but mainly because she wasn't Corbyn.
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
It's not really a happy result for anyone who is against the far right.
Or the far left.
Them too. Wonder how many seats they're projected to win?
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
It's not really a happy result for anyone who is against the far right.
Or the far left.
Them too. Wonder how many seats they're projected to win?
Can't stop laughing at the German federal election result.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
I doubt it. If anything she will try and assert herself on the international stage instead of fixing her domestic problems. One imagines that the average AfD voter sympathises with or supports Brexit, but she probably doesn't want to see it.
Yes, the Twitterati view seems to be whatever the election result in Germany it's bad for Britain, and Brexit.
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
Maybe Merkel will follow Aung San Sui Kyi into the fuddyduddies' doghouse with an outrage.
She was already there for some (and with good reason):
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Pretty much. Look at Trump for example.
Or Corbyn, Leftist populusm to teach a lesson to the right wing populists? I'm in
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
And totally missing the point that race (or anything else) doesn't matter in the Trek universe.
Yet another unpredictable result - they just go on and on but do show how far politicians have left behind millions of voters
Far from the politicians "leaving the voters behind", the desperate desire to please everyone and promise the sun, the moon and the stars has brought the voters to this point.
It's the desire to be popular whether it be Blair, Cameron, May or Merkel which has caused this. The desire to be all things to all people and create a broad but shallow constituency of support is an inherent part of democracy but works only if something can be delivered.
I would argue the failure of the prevailing economic culture and model in 2007-08 is resonating into the political culture across the western world. Still, many bang the drum for capitalism but I would argue that's not working well for many for various reasons.
Trump, AfD and Corbyn all latch on to that sense of failure and frustration but they have no answers either. We need to redefine our political and economic culture from the ground up and that means more thinking, less posturing and a willingness to challenge totems such as the desirability of tax cuts, the provision of welfare and indeed the role of work in general to name but three.
The rising voteshare for Trump, Sanders, the AfD, Die Linke, UKIP and Leave, Corbyn, Jacinda Ardern, Melenchon and Le Pen, Golden Dawn and Wilders, Syriza and Podemos, Beppe Grillo and NZ First and One Nation ie populists of left and right are factors of two causes.
On the populist right a largely anti immigration sentiment and on the populist left a largely anti austerity sentiment
However apart from Trump and Tsipras and Syriza none have actually yet won a general or presidential election (albeit Leave did win a referendum), so that suggests they are protest votes demanding adjustments from the main parties rather than desires to actually put populists in power
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Pretty much. Look at Trump for example.
Or Corbyn, Leftist populusm to teach a lesson to the right wing populists? I'm in
I thought you were highly paid and rented out a property ? And an active Christian.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Pretty much. Look at Trump for example.
Or Corbyn, Leftist populusm to teach a lesson to the right wing populists? I'm in
Yes, the populist left are alive and well. Labour moderates haven't a hope in hell of 'getting their party back'. And while I do sympathise with their plight to a degree, I also think they've brought a lot of it on themselves. Some of the people on the so-called right of Labour just have some unbelievable positions for people who call themselves left. I'm reminded of Oliver Kamm who supported the re-election of Bush in 2004. You don't have to be on the very left of the Labour Party to see the likes of him seeing themselves as 'left', or as 'Labour' as being ridiculous.
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Pretty much. Look at Trump for example.
Or Corbyn, Leftist populusm to teach a lesson to the right wing populists? I'm in
I thought you were highly paid and rented out a property ? And an active Christian.
Considering that this should be the optimum time in the economic cycle for Germany's establishment parties things could get even worse for them in four years time.
Among other things I note that of the 570,000 who voted Left party, 430,000 moved to. loosing 84% of there supporters from last time (made up for by switchers form the SPD)
The AdF and Left Party are at different ends of a linear political spectrum, they are 2 collectivist monstrositys, just with different insignia, they hate each other because they are fighting for the same voters
I so hate to interrupt the merkelbashing, but the first series of "Star Trek: Discovery" is tonight, and the title sequence is online now (unless it's fake ). Have a butchers...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
I still can't get over the fact that one of the cast members described herself as the first black lead in Star Trek, completely forgetting Avery Brooks as Sisko. Especially ironic given that star trek was supposed to be beyond all that stuff.
Tuvok, Uhura, Worf, LaForge... Millennials have no memory, bless 'em.
Among other things I note that of the 570,000 who voted Left party, 430,000 moved to. loosing 84% of there supporters from last time (made up for by switchers form the SPD)
The AdF and Left Party are at different ends of a linear political spectrum, they are 2 collectivist monstrositys, just with different insignia, they hate each other because they are fighting for the same voters
Just realsied I was reading the cart wrong, but I think my point still largely stands
I thought Macron's victory was meant to have drawn an ineradicable line under under Trumpy Brexity alt right naughtiness. This is not a happy result for the bien pensant.
But even the Macron victory was a rejection of politics as usual. It's not so much a right versus left issue, as an established parties versus upstarts. If there is any overall lesson it's that across the world parties and people who "can't win" are doing better than expected. People are fed up with parties of all colours and willing to give alternatives a go, or at least give the incumbents a kick up the arse.
Kicking the chair away from the establishment is a short lived atavistic pleasure. A bit like pissing your pants, a brief warm feeling followed by discomfort and embarrassment.
Pretty much. Look at Trump for example.
Or Corbyn, Leftist populusm to teach a lesson to the right wing populists? I'm in
Yes, the populist left are alive and well. Labour moderates haven't a hope in hell of 'getting their party back'. And while I do sympathise with their plight to a degree, I also think they've brought a lot of it on themselves. Some of the people on the so-called right of Labour just have some unbelievable positions for people who call themselves left. I'm reminded of Oliver Kamm who supported the re-election of Bush in 2004. You don't have to be on the very left of the Labour Party to see the likes of him seeing themselves as 'left', or as 'Labour' as being ridiculous.
The Labour establishment forgot about fairness. The Conservative establishment forgot about aspiration.
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A combined 38.5% is dire for the left wing parties.
It's looking pretty tasty outside the AfD HQ in Berlin.
Angela 32% of the vote in 2017
Typo in headline
See Dianne Abbott had yet another car crash interview today - when is someone going to be kind and put her on the back benches
Just got back from hols and dealing with a mountain of mail
Btw, his performance on TV is getting worse. More embarrassing than Schroeder in 2005.
Perhaps she'll deal with May now with a bit more humility.
he doesnt understand debate
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/france-macrons-party-faces-blow-senate-elections-50054150
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9E2olGqUlU
Latest view from pundits (all of whom detest the AfD, of course) is that she must act even tougher on Brexit to avoid encouraging them still further.
*facepalm*
https://www.wahlen-berlin.de/wahlen/BU2017/afspraes/erststimmen_gemeinde-11000000-berlin_gesamt.html
It's the desire to be popular whether it be Blair, Cameron, May or Merkel which has caused this. The desire to be all things to all people and create a broad but shallow constituency of support is an inherent part of democracy but works only if something can be delivered.
I would argue the failure of the prevailing economic culture and model in 2007-08 is resonating into the political culture across the western world. Still, many bang the drum for capitalism but I would argue that's not working well for many for various reasons.
Trump, AfD and Corbyn all latch on to that sense of failure and frustration but they have no answers either. We need to redefine our political and economic culture from the ground up and that means more thinking, less posturing and a willingness to challenge totems such as the desirability of tax cuts, the provision of welfare and indeed the role of work in general to name but three.
Granted, you want a left wing Chancellor, but she's grinding down her own party. This is the CDU's lowest vote since 1949.
Linke first
AfD second
So it looks like Merkel cannot pull our Brexit nuts out of the fire. She has domestic fish to fry.
give it a break for one evening
Re glw's point: it reminds me of the Labour leadership election back in 2015. Too many of these centrists come across as empty vessels and can only talk in cliches and platitudes. I voted for Yvette, but mainly because she wasn't Corbyn.
the chart on the bottom of the link shows vote flows between elections
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/bundestagswahl/bundestagswahl-zahlen-umfragen-prognosen-fakten-15194715.html
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/19/world-leading-eco-vandal-angela-merkel-german-environmental
On the populist right a largely anti immigration sentiment and on the populist left a largely anti austerity sentiment
However apart from Trump and Tsipras and Syriza none have actually yet won a general or presidential election (albeit Leave did win a referendum), so that suggests they are protest votes demanding adjustments from the main parties rather than desires to actually put populists in power
If so I'd be careful what you wish for
Among other things I note that of the 570,000 who voted Left party, 430,000 moved to. loosing 84% of there supporters from last time (made up for by switchers form the SPD)
The AdF and Left Party are at different ends of a linear political spectrum, they are 2 collectivist monstrositys, just with different insignia, they hate each other because they are fighting for the same voters
The Conservative establishment forgot about aspiration.
88 Sitze für AfD pronostiziert. Dieser Wahlabend hat Humor.
AfD on for 88 seats, this electionhas a sense of humour