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paw339 Dec 4th 2015 5:00 am

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Originally Posted by paw339 (Post 11807916)
A well written longish in depth article about "Marine Le Pen and the Growing Influence of Front National". If FN does get the most votes at this weekends regional elections.......

Front National Under Marine Le Pen Has Broadened Its Appeal - SPIEGEL ONLINE

From the FT Today

In Nord Pas de Calais, the FN may secure as much as 40 per cent of the vote on Sunday, beating Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right party by 15 points and the ruling Socialist party by 20 points. The mainstream parties face a dilemma: if they unite to limit the FN’s gains, the decision may boomerang in 2017 by strengthening Ms Le Pen’s case that right and left are one and the same and she, alone, embodies change.

scrubbedexpat091 Dec 4th 2015 7:14 am

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All the fuss over arguing about people coming here and seems Canada isnt top of the list for them anyhow.

Odd though if fleeing danger one would turn down any offer.



Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 11807790)
I heard on CBC last night that thousands of refugees had been asked if they'd like to come to Canada and only 6% expressed an interest.

The 94% must be BE readers. :rofl::rofl::rofl:


BristolUK Dec 4th 2015 7:40 am

Re: Syrian refugee crisis.
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11808055)
Odd though if fleeing danger one would turn down any offer.

I posted that because I wanted to make a joke about it, but it's funny how the same story can be presented in different ways.

The version I heard was almost a "how embarrassing for Canada" sort of thing.

But while I was googling to double check the figures I heard on the radio I found an alternative report where of relevance was the lack of imminent danger coupled with the distance they'd be from an area where they still have friends and family.

Not unreasonable that they don't want to be so far away.

Not to mention the snow. :lol:

paw339 Dec 4th 2015 7:49 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 11808077)
Not to mention the snow. :lol:

What snow? Winter seems to be delayed this year :-)

BristolUK Dec 4th 2015 7:57 am

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Originally Posted by paw339 (Post 11808083)
What snow? Winter seems to be delayed this year :-)

Winter storm knocks out power, closes schools in Maritimes | CTV News

paw339 Dec 4th 2015 7:58 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 11808086)

Can't be true I looked out the window :-)

BristolUK Dec 4th 2015 8:03 am

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Originally Posted by paw339 (Post 11808087)
Can't be true I looked out the window :-)

You mustn't have looked out the right window. Try this one

*points*

Novocastrian Dec 4th 2015 9:38 am

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Originally Posted by paw339 (Post 11807965)
From the FT Today

Today? That was published on the 18th of November.

Novocastrian Dec 4th 2015 9:41 am

Re: Syrian refugee crisis.
 

Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11807895)
Sun coming up behind the new mosque on my block, they've been renovating for months now. It used to be the Burning Bible Revival Tabernacle. The old church where they shot the first episodes of Little Mosque on the Prairie is actually only a few blocks from here.

Effing Splitters, that lot. Radicalised by someone or other. Perhaps a long forgotten fellow in my avatar.

paw339 Dec 4th 2015 9:48 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11808121)
Today? That was published on the 18th of November.

I just checked the article was dated the 4th December. Maybe it was based on an earlier article?

December 4, 2015 4:26 pm
Le Pen lures voters who feel let down by left in regional polls
Anne-Sylvaine Chassany in Hénin-Beaumont

leith Dec 4th 2015 10:32 am

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The Canadian Embassy sent out over 41,000 emails to migrants in camps in Lebanon and Jordan asking who would like to come to Canada. Of the approximately 3000 who replied, about 1800 showed up for interviews. John McCallum is now stuck with trying to find enough to make up the number of 25,000 Trudeau pulled out of thin air. He's also stuck with somehow trying to come up with a plan after the fact on where and how the ones who do come here are to be housed. There seems to be no regard for placing migrants where they are most likely to get jobs, to find affordable housing, and to stay. Many of the younger,better educated and financially better off migrants have headed for Europe. Bringing in families where the sole potential earner is poorly educated, can't speak English or French, where women do not work and where there are several young children, and expecting communities to somehow support and help them to adapt is a massive problem for the host communities and migrants alike. It's hardly surprising that most of the migrants don't want to come to Canada. In any case, they're obviously not in dire straits in the camps in Lebanon and Jordan or they'd be seizing any chance to get out. Let's hope that McCallum doesn't get desperate enough to fill Trudeau's invented quota with unscreened migrants and, even worse, with some of those who are already causing havoc in Europe.

Shard Dec 4th 2015 10:43 am

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If those email numbers are correct, it's rather surprising. Perhaps they have family in Europe or see time on Europe as temporary until they can return to Syria.

jimf Dec 4th 2015 10:56 am

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11808157)
If those email numbers are correct, it's rather surprising. Perhaps they have family in Europe or see time on Europe as temporary until they can return to Syria.

If they have any sense they'll try first to get a place going somewhere better and if that fails they might take a chance with Canada. In reality Canada is unlikely to be anybody's first choice.

MikeUK Dec 6th 2015 11:59 pm

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11808157)
Perhaps they have family in Europe or see time on Europe as temporary until they can return to Syria.

Or perhaps its the European welfare system...............

Shard Dec 7th 2015 12:03 am

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Originally Posted by MikeUK (Post 11809389)
Or perhaps its the European welfare system...............

I don't think welfare is on top of their mind. Seriously? Canada has welfare too BTW. Just wondering are you a DM reader/glancer by any chance Mike?


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