Today's discussion about the news
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I thought it looks the opposite of panicking. He's basically saying he doesn't think the elections give a real impression of feeling in the country and he's prepared to risk proving it. As RJS says it hopefully cuts off all the rhetoric.
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Surely this should be known as the "David Cameron Brexit Strategy".
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A few voices suggesting that though worrying (especially France), that the 'hard right' scares are being overplayed.
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I suspect that Macron had planned to pull this trigger once he'd read the polls and been aware of the possibility, rather than let the perception that the far right are truly dominant persist. Still high stakes, even if it has all been thought through by astute politicians.
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It's certainly an all or nothing approach, but I'm not sure there's anything to gain from delay.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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The far right are in charge of Italy, the Netherlands, Austria and Hungary and they got by far the biggest vote share in France and the second biggest vote share in Germany.
"The centre holds" is fine but the rivals to the centre right are not the centre left or even the far left but the far right.
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There does seem to be a much bigger political reaction to inflation than the damage the inflation causes in general; hence the vibe-cession in the states.
Second Germans see inflation over 2% for the first time in 80 years they go far right lol.
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I'm surprised that some European countries don't make the electorate vote again until they get the 'right' answer ('scuse the Pun).
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]1 -
So nothing to do with anything else apart from inflation?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Are you disappointed that there are elections in the institution you have declared "undemocratic" ?
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Don't care as we're out. I'm sure some EU centrists are probably feeling that way given the results though.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
swedish home factory...
...looks like the factory emits enough units to make a home every 2-3 hours
fast, lower carbon emission, fewer weather delays, fewer skilled people needed
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Still doesn't fix the planning issues through!
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Modular companies in the UK seem to be struggling with a lot of the big players having gone bust. If the planning system ever gets fixed then I think it will be an essential part of delivering housing targets but fixing the planning system is the initial problem.
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I think this raises the question of what proportion of women being adversely affected just to appease a few blokes is acceptable to you.
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You ought to care! This is the lot deciding all the rules and regs for Britain's major trading partner, and the rules of trade mean the UK will either have to follow those rules and regs or incur quite a big trade penalty!
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Well of course the current lot never tried to punish us or make life hard for having the temerity to leave 🙄
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]1 -
Re Macron, a theory I saw elsewhere is that he expects the right wing parties to claim a significant number of seats, and thus become part of the new government, where they'll **** things up and make Le Pen less likely to do well in the Presidential election in April 2027.
Cynical if so to call an election for the sole purpose of having a new government that makes things worse for the whole country.
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So Rick, you think the Germans were protest voting over inflation? Nothing to do with high taxes, immigration or over zealous eco policies?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Sounding very much like the guy who's been told he's not getting in with those trainers, there.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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I do think ultimately a lot of those issues are tied in with inflation though.
Energy inflation, blame eco policies.
Housing, blame immigrants.
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yes of course
part of making it work seems to be not using prescriptive regulation and a tangle of local rules, and instead having national performance-based standards
shouldn't be beyond the wit of a competent government, which is a stretch for the uk, but there's always hope
then there's the need for nimby suppression, brownfield with existing access and utilities would presumably be easier to get going
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I don't see that's a valid comparison as we were leaving 😊
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
On your last point, maybe the voters are blaming the government who they feel let too many in?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
applying the same rules to the uk that apply to other non-eu countries is not punishment
brexiters chose to give up control, they got what they wanted, but they'e still whining about it
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Also the pretty massive prejudice against prefabs in this country (which have been around since the 1940s).
You seem to be muddling planning regulation and building regulation, which are two different things. The latter is already very clearly a national performance based system. TBF, on the planning side there is also the NPPF which sets the framework for all local planning policies.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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Yes I meant to write immigration policies, rather than immigrants.
I do suspect far fewer people would give a hoot about immigration if there had not been a Europe wide cost of living crisis though and I also suspect it's not as simple as reducing immigration to zero world suddenly make housing affordable.
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Funny that, as reading the Brexit thread, the only people whining are Remainers.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
That's because it's been so costly, very few people are willing to admit they're still supporting it.
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A lot of people who supported it are now excusing their decision by blaming how it was implemented.
I would quite like it if Starmer turned around on day 1 and pledged to rejoin the EEA. Stevo would need to go out and buy some more false teeth.
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