Showing posts with label Le Pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Le Pen. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2022

Unternehmen Le Pen: a very canning strategy

 

Never underestimate the Le Pen family. Read between the lines. Marine Le Pen knew fairly well that much of the French electorate would not support Front National if she were to stick to Monsieur Le Pen approach to politics. So Front National went from Front National to Rassemblement National and started to capture the attention of voters who were more willing to support the new approach. 

In the meantime, Marine Le Pen saw that many Front National followers would not approve the changes and something needed to be done. This is where Marion Maréchal-Le Pen (now Marion Maréchal) had a role to play. As Monsieur Le Pen would not be the right card, Eric Zemmour would take the flag with Marion Maréchal at his side and rally all voters that wanted to follow the traditional lines of the Front National because in any case in a first round it would make little difference, but it will matter in the second round and the French Presidential system is about ballotage. Once a nationalist party gets to the second round of the ballotage, all votes can be added up to ensure that there is strong foundation for a nationalist movement at a time when the choice is clear: continuity with Macron or change with Le Pen. 

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Brexit: Then and Now

Brexit: Then and Now

In ten days time, Britain will be on its way to be as it was before entering the Common Market. Will it be like it was before entering the Common Market?

So much has happened in more than 40 years. There has been a demographic revolution and London - its capital city - is completely unrecognizable. The Monarchy itself is unrecognizable. We have had Harry-exit. Diana's boy is now in Canada, without a Royal title. SNP seems to rule Scotland and is threatening to break up the United Kingdom. Let us remember another earthquake that happened in the United Kingdom in the 1920, the partition of Ireland and the creation of two separate entities - the Republic of Ireland in the south and the Province of Northern Ireland in the north. A hundred years later, we are witnessing events that have generated realities that we couldn't possibly have imagined thirty years ago.

But when it comes to surprising changes, Britain is not alone. The European Continent is on the move and significant political developments are taking place. 

Merkel, Medvedev, Schroeder


Germany is also unrecognizable. CDU/CSU is faltering and Alternative für Deutchland and Grünen are rising stars. In France, Emannuel Macron - the opportunity candidate that rose to power as to prevent National Front (Now National Rally) from winning the French Presidential Election is facing war as discontent rises. As the Socialists were on the way out, the French Centre Right faced the unthinkable and had to create a fantasy on the back of a massive propaganda effort.

Brexit is not the main issue, Europe is facing. Much more serious developments are on the way. Unfortunately, and perhaps in a premeditated manner, the mass media have their own agenda and they don't report about certain events to the point that when something dramatic happens it seems to have come from nowhere.




Wednesday, 3 May 2017

François Macron: Marketing, marketing y más marketing

François Macron y Emmanuel Hollande

El truco es muy sencillo. El Partido Socialista probó ser un desastre y terminó en los últimos lugares pero... cuidado... un candidato Socialista que los medios ahora califican de centro aparentemente sale del Partido Socialista pero con el apoyo de Socialistas pasa a la segunda ronda de las elecciones en Francia.

Gran estrategia de marketing. Saca a un Socialista del Partido Socialista y discípulo de François Hollande y lo presenta como candidato de centro para tratar de concentrar los votos de izquierda y de derecha, un candidato que habla muy poco de sus ideas políticas. Cuanto más neutro, mejor, pensaron los que crearon esta maniobra para engañar a los electores franceses.

Como dijera el aristócrata de Il Gattopardo "algo tiene que cambiar para que todo siga igual" y a esto le llamamos Democracia. Los que se dejen engañar por la maniobra se van a golpear la cabeza contra un muro cuando se den cuenta de lo estúpidos que son por haberse dejado engañar.




Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Nigel Farage and Marine Le Pen: Breaking barriers

It looks like Nigel Farage has come to his senses and decided to break barriers by making the rational decision to come closer to Marine Le Pen.

At a time when Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders, Frauke Petry and many others share a platform to challenge the status quo, it would be inconceivable that those who share aims and purposes could be divided or even working against each other.

We should look forward to the day when UKIP itself comes to its senses and stop peddling the lies and misconceptions of the so called mainstream political parties.
We look at membership policies of UKIP that incidentally coincide with discriminatory policies implemented against minority parties. As the main financial supporter of UKIP has his membership suspended and is looking forward to leave UKIP and create what is being called UKIP 2.0, the party should realise that it cannot complain about political exclusion when UKIP itself is implementing political exclusion.

Unless all Nationalists come under the same flag, there is no hope in hell of seeing a Nationalist Party taking the reins of politics in the United Kingdom and especially when some so called Nationalists like SNP and Plaid Cymru are seeking to divide the United Kingdom to become subjects of an increasingly centralised and despotic European Union.




Monday, 14 December 2015

Front National- Wins an army of Regional Councillors with 45% of the vote

The Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats in Britain would like to have a defeat like the one they attribute to Front National in France that just got 45 per cent of the vote - 6.6 million votes - smashing its previous record in a national election.

Front National has now an army of regional councillors, tripling its previous number around the country and turning it into an opposition force to be reckoned with, says The Daily Telegraph, adding that this not only stands for Marine Le Pen in good stead for the presidential elections of 2017 but changes the entire French political landscape.

The big loser in this election was Socialist President François Hollande that has control of 21 out 22 regions and now has five out of 13. In an effort to counter Front National, the Socialists of François Hollande condemned themselves to third place.