From LA to Paris, the right to the population hates towns – and it is set to a sense of bitter defeats | Andy Beckett

From LA to Paris, the right to the population hates towns – and it is set to a sense of bitter defeats | Andy Beckett

Familiar Pisrom Los Angeles In London, Istanbul to Warsaw, the towns make people who have healed populists who are angry. Their liberal elites, immigrants, net policies of zero, no globalization activists, all leaders of polaries often come from more conservative, less privileges. Three years ago the founders of the National Conservatism, the transatlantic ideology was…

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Why is Nigel Faule to play British political in easy mode? | Andy Beckett

Why is Nigel Faule to play British political in easy mode? | Andy Beckett

IN now the rundown, without discovering Britain, politics can be difficult. Deep national problems must be resolved, but voters are impatient and often contemptible with politicians. The past mistakes can never be forgiven. Promises are treated with doubt. The costs of policies are scrutinized and often angry. Trials of withdrawal priorities, such as reviewing government…

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What if a major British political problem is now today – the voters? | Andy Beckett

What if a major British political problem is now today – the voters? | Andy Beckett

TShe is the bad mistake. At this time in Vox Pops, Phone-ins, telephone groups and frequent polls, this view of democracy is larger. working Strategies respectfully refer to the switchers from the tourists “hero of voters”, while Keir Starmer often says that his government “to serve” electorate. With British political fragmenting, voters are currently separated…

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