by Suff » 10 Apr 2018, 03:55
Yes you do have to dig. Also you need to know a little bit about the background.
Right now France is stuck right in the middle of a major war for control of working conditions. Led by the SNCF which is billions in debt and has train drivers who get a full pension at age 50 and it is a very good pension.
Macron has 4 more yeas to go as President and he's not backing down at all. They are the worst strikes I have seen in 2 decades, with extensive timetables for the strikes and when summer comes expect ports and air traffic to join in. I have travelled through the previous strikes and it was not so bad. This time the disruption is extreme.
I have a friend who is flying to see her daughter in Australia. Because of her flight time she needs to take the 5am train out of Poitiers or she's going to miss the flight. However SNCF are unable to tell her if she will get a train before 5am that morning. In the end she bought a €250 flight from Bordeaux to Paris to avoid it all.
I was talking to the guy who supplies our wood (weekend before last), he's French and a businessman. He is incensed about the strikes and also immigration. Clearly a FN voter. He was talking about the fact that if he doesn't work he doesn't get any money and he uses his wood business to supplement his pension. His sympathy for SNCF drivers who can, essentially, retire on a good whack, is non existent.
I expect a full summer of disruption to come. Of course you won't hear that in the UK press until it actually is announced and they won't announce it until the maximum impact will be felt. Personally, if I were driving to Europe for holiday this year, I'd be looking to cross to Belgium or Holland. Or Spain if you are going that far south.
My fait that a tired old re-tread party of "EX" MP's, in refuge from the main parties, will provide us with a real solution? NIL.
What people like to forget is that we have already had a revolution in government and we already have a 4th party. Given that this party garnered more votes than the Lib Dems in the last election, yet failed to get a single seat, even though it had a huge groundswell of support, should be a clear indicator of where a 5th party in UK politics is going to go. It will take 2-3 decades to even condition the voters to the fact that it might be a good idea to vote for them and, even then, they are likely to produce less MP's than the Lib Dems.
Better to get behind UKIP and "reform it". But of course they are a horrible bunch of racists. Just like Corbyn's Labour if you read the press..... Plus the fact that this 5th party would be ultra PRO EU and you can start digging the hole right now. 6 feet deep.
There is a very different dynamic to UK politics than the one trumpeted in the press. Just witness what happened to the SNP vote when Sturgeon went rabid about trying to keep Scotland in the EU. Half her independence voters voted TORY! Which kept the UK Tories in power. More twists and turns than a game of Twister.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.