GWT: UCL Final: Liverpool vs Real Madrid - 28 May

Who Ya Got?

  • Liverpool

    Votes: 28 45.9%
  • Real Madrid

    Votes: 33 54.1%

  • Total voters
    61

Evilo

Registered User
Mar 17, 2002
62,173
8,596
France
Some people still laugh when they hear french people say Macron and his crew are on a dangerous totalitarism path. If you guys have time check Alexandre Benalla's case and his stuff disapearing. They're not even trying to hide.
 

luiginb

Registered User
Aug 23, 2007
5,454
1,794
Barcelona
In the long run this might be good for France's future, as this scandal is affecting Macron's party right in the middle of the elections and it gives a better chance to Melenchon's coalition.m
 

koyvoo

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Nov 8, 2014
17,268
17,051
Burn the palace down to the ground. Révolution! I’m only half kidding.
 

Evilo

Registered User
Mar 17, 2002
62,173
8,596
France
Didn't Macron just get re-elected? Seems like the people endorse his policies.
He was elected president by the retired people. They were the only category of people where he came first, but by a huge margin.
This weekend is the "legislatives" which means that the assembly will be voted. It's either Macron's party or the leftist alliance that'll win. If it's the left alliance that wins, Macron will be basically power-less.
And there's a clear possibility that happens. But the abstention numbers are scary. 70% of people want Macron gone, but they're opposite sides of the spectrum (right/far right and left/ecologists). For once the center and left have allied, but that might have been too late.
 
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Gecklund

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Jul 17, 2012
25,275
11,856
California
He was elected president by the retired people. They were the only category of people where he came first, but by a huge margin.
This weekend is the "legislatives" which means that the assembly will be voted. It's either Macron's party or the leftist alliance that'll win. If it's the left alliance that wins, Macron will be basically power-less.
And there's a clear possibility that happens. But the abstention numbers are scary. 70% of people want Macron gone, but they're opposite sides of the spectrum (right/far right and left/ecologists). For once the center and left have allied, but that might have been too late.
That’s how it always is though. The retired people living in the past claiming they know better than everyone else and if you disagree with them, you get written off as a clueless millennial.
 

Evilo

Registered User
Mar 17, 2002
62,173
8,596
France
That’s how it always is though. The retired people living in the past claiming they know better than everyone else and if you disagree with them, you get written off as a clueless millennial.
Yeah it's terrible. The left was very easily winning the youth vote.
Anyway the first round results are in and the left is barely in front.
However the projections still give Macron the lead if nothing changes, but those projections are hard to do.
What can be noted is that less young people voted. If they do next week Macron will be a puppet.
 

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