Let's hope the Netherlands follows next month. Wilders is already dropping the polls.
Godspeed, brothers!
Let's hope the Netherlands follows next month. Wilders is already dropping the polls.
For anyone not aware who Martin Schulz is and why people like him.
Because of stuff like this (throwing a greek Nazi out of EU parliament)
I struggle to avoid the conclusion that this is basically just wishful thinking. Labour (in the UK) has become Europe's largest left wing political party in terms of member numbers even as it continues its kamikaze dive into irrelevancy. Similarly the Lib Dems have seen their numbers go up and they'll be lucky to have more than 15 MPs at the next election.
Let's hope the Netherlands follows next month. Wilders is already dropping the polls.
Let's hope the Netherlands follows next month. Wilders is already dropping the polls.
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Obama 2009, Trump 2017 and Schulz 2017 - buying some bread at the bakery.
I'll stop making "Dutch sounds like drunk German" jokes if you don't vote him.
Portugal right now has a Socialist (Center-left) party in power that has parliamentary support from the Communist Party and Left
Germany doing a center left turn as well now
France seems to go back to the right though. How are the chances of Le Pen winning lately?
Europe as a whole, despite the re-resurgence of the extreme right, seems to be leaning left to counter that effect
But it is drunk German.
Probably says a lot about the German education system post WW2 that the masses actively reject far right ideas when they surface rather than allow them to fester like has happened in the rest of Europe and America.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say and how the situation in the UK relates to the in Germany?
first off sorry for lack of caoitalization and apostrophes, as well as any typos, i only can use one hand at the moment.
you say that, however, austria has a similar education system and focus on ww2 and its atrocities in its curriculum, and the right wing party is stronger than ever before. and while we barely managed to dodge a right winger president (which is a figurehead), it was extremely close.
i hope that trumps presidency and the shitfaces of the GOP make people here realize that right wingers only want to line their own pockets and dishevel democracy at every turn, but i sincerely doubt it. it doesn't help that the most consumed media here is breitbart and fox news levels of quality.
that said, germany tends to rub off on austria, and both the german and austrian social democrats have started to wake up out of their comatose state, it seems. or at least so i hope.
One piece of evidence put forth in the article that the SPD is "bouncing back" is the dues-paying members increasing. My point is that this isn't a proxy for electoral success, and used the UK as an example of a place where two parties are seeing their member count go up but their electoral prospect dwindle.
It's just such a change that it is worth mentioning.One piece of evidence put forth in the article that the SPD is "bouncing back" is the dues-paying members increasing. My point is that this isn't a proxy for electoral success, and used the UK as an example of a place where two parties are seeing their member count go up but their electoral prospect dwindle.
I think the one thing that helped built the German character after ww2 was that there was no way on earth to play a victim card. We had to face all the atrocities we committed up front or go into nirvana.
In the long run - as cruel as it is - it seems much better to be the perpetrator psychologically. Now sad for nations that had the potential to choose and they all chose victim.
I love that the media over here got the message and are polarising so much between Merkel and Schulz. I just saw Spiegel's cover I believe "the battle for Germany". It gives the people that have been venturing to the far right/left the feeling that they have a choice and that it counts and that they don't have to go for the extremists for change.
Schulz us a strong candidate. The strongest Center left candidate in decades. I don't like that he seems super jovial and loud mouthed. In that sense he is a bit like Trump.
That said I get the impression Schulz isnt really understood by the European left and especially by the south. He is a conservative socialists imho. Probably less progressive than Merkel. And I believe he was 100% on her side regarding austerity.
Have we seen similar tendencies across European countries in the wake of Brexit and Trump? Are there more 'popular' leftist risings in Netherlands, France (Macron?), Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, etc.?
I know you love merkel but that sentence is disgusting.
Have we seen similar tendencies across European countries in the wake of Brexit and Trump? Are there more 'popular' leftist risings in Netherlands, France (Macron?), Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, etc.?
Schulz us a strong candidate. The strongest Center left candidate in decades. I don't like that he seems super jovial and loud mouthed. In that sense he is a bit like Trump.
This. Austria very conveniently positioned itself as Nazi-Germany's first "victim" / "annexation"
I know you love merkel but that sentence is disgusting.
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Loud mouthed? In the sense that trump is loud mouthed?
My goodness. Just because schäuble said it does not make it true!
Coming from someone who is much futher left than SPD, I am happy he comes across as jovial and "outspoken".
Have we seen similar tendencies across European countries in the wake of Brexit and Trump? Are there more 'popular' leftist risings in Netherlands, France (Macron?), Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, etc.?
Look at all those unemployed Germans. Sad.
Same...This thread is a sobering reminder that I don't know shit about European politics since I thought Merkel was left.
Have we seen similar tendencies across European countries in the wake of Brexit and Trump? Are there more 'popular' leftist risings in Netherlands, France (Macron?), Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, etc.?
cmiiw, but even if Wilders gets the most votes, other parties rule out a coalition with him, essentially making Wilders final ranking more of a symbolic thing, right?
The EU is the most important political experiment of our time. The German people rallying to save it is a thing of beauty. I hope that one day in the not too distant future the US and UK can look to Germany for inspiration and as an example to emulate.
Fascinating how people like Wilders, Farage, and Trump co-opted the tragedies and fears in France and Germany the past few years to get into power. Meanwhile, both of these countries are very likely to go the opposite direction.
German leader of the free world confirmed
Ps taking any web developers? Asking for a friend...
One piece of evidence put forth in the article that the SPD is "bouncing back" is the dues-paying members increasing. My point is that this isn't a proxy for electoral success, and used the UK as an example of a place where two parties are seeing their member count go up but their electoral prospect dwindle.
For anyone not aware who Martin Schulz is and why people like him.
Because of stuff like this (throwing a greek Nazi out of EU parliament) orthis (calmly arguing what Palestinians and Israelis have to do for peace, angering Israeli Nationalists). There are many more examples of him taking on people like Nigel Farage, but sadly, it's kinda hard to find subtitled footage.
No. You post at least one comparison to back up your assertion.The Trump comparisons are the biggest joke yet.
Read his Twitter and compare yourself: https://twitter.com/MartinSchulz
(Twitter's Bing translation is actually pretty decent)
But it is drunk German.