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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory 20:15 - Dec 4 with 1112 viewsSwansea_Blue

Far left and far right headbangers uniting to cause chaos. I wonder what impact,!if any, that will have on us.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxz934p56qo

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 20:21 - Dec 4 with 1078 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Barnier's an arsehole so it only seems fair.

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:09 - Dec 4 with 1031 viewsChurchman

Their economy is not in the best of health and neither is their politics. Not sure why given they’ve not had inflation and screw ups the U.K. has. Germany isn’t exactly good either.

With Trumps isolation policies, the future doesn’t look great. Opportunity for Putin.
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:15 - Dec 4 with 1015 viewsWeWereZombies

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:09 - Dec 4 by Churchman

Their economy is not in the best of health and neither is their politics. Not sure why given they’ve not had inflation and screw ups the U.K. has. Germany isn’t exactly good either.

With Trumps isolation policies, the future doesn’t look great. Opportunity for Putin.
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I know Macron can get up people' noses but I think even the French would draw the line at Putin as President...

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:21 - Dec 4 with 1003 viewsLord_Lucan

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 20:21 - Dec 4 by BanksterDebtSlave

Barnier's an arsehole so it only seems fair.


I always thought Barnier was a superb politician - providing he was on your side.

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:23 - Dec 4 with 991 viewsBloomBlue

Le Pen playing a blinder
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:26 - Dec 4 with 983 viewsSwansea_Blue

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:23 - Dec 4 by BloomBlue

Le Pen playing a blinder


If sending your country’s parliament into chaos and a leadership vacuum is a blinder, then yes. I don’t see how France benefits though.

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:38 - Dec 4 with 956 viewsChurchman

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:15 - Dec 4 by WeWereZombies

I know Macron can get up people' noses but I think even the French would draw the line at Putin as President...


Haha, true, but you never know with our French neighbours!
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:09 - Dec 5 with 791 viewsKievthegreat

Less horseshoe and more a case of parliament being split into 3 broadly equal blocks, none of which want to work together.
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:20 - Dec 5 with 768 viewsgiant_stow

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:09 - Dec 4 by Churchman

Their economy is not in the best of health and neither is their politics. Not sure why given they’ve not had inflation and screw ups the U.K. has. Germany isn’t exactly good either.

With Trumps isolation policies, the future doesn’t look great. Opportunity for Putin.
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My simple-simon understanding of the inflation situ was that the French govt spent loads on subsidizing electricity. My equally simple conclusion is that maybe the cost of that catching up with them?

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:23 - Dec 5 with 755 viewsHelp

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:20 - Dec 5 by giant_stow

My simple-simon understanding of the inflation situ was that the French govt spent loads on subsidizing electricity. My equally simple conclusion is that maybe the cost of that catching up with them?


I thought a lot of french utilities were part govt owned anyway. And don't most french utilities own UK ones?

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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:30 - Dec 5 with 725 viewsChurchman

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:23 - Dec 5 by Help

I thought a lot of french utilities were part govt owned anyway. And don't most french utilities own UK ones?


They do, but I suspect they ramp up U.K. utility prices to subsidise French. I certainly would in their shoes.

Debt, lack of competitiveness, not sure what’s underpinning their problems. Need to understand it better, but the stats do say their predicted growth is far better than Germany’s or stagnant U.K. I think the main reason their problems are newsworthy beyond the potential for people like Le Pen is the economic effects on the rest of the EU, given France and Germany are the dominant economies.

I need to read up on it
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:33 - Dec 5 with 712 viewsgiant_stow

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:23 - Dec 5 by Help

I thought a lot of french utilities were part govt owned anyway. And don't most french utilities own UK ones?


Without googling, I have feeling that edf was more or less nationalised in return for being kept afloat by the French govt during the energy crisis.

Edit: to any experts reading, please by kind if I have this all wrong!
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:47 - Dec 5 with 674 viewsChurchman

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 11:33 - Dec 5 by giant_stow

Without googling, I have feeling that edf was more or less nationalised in return for being kept afloat by the French govt during the energy crisis.

Edit: to any experts reading, please by kind if I have this all wrong!
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Their problems seem as much political as economic. The attached is a little out of date but summarises.

https://www.politico.eu/article/everything-you-need-to-know-france-political-cri

As for its economy and EU rules, I don’t see the latter as a problem. France and Germany are the EU and write their own rules. If the minnows don’t like it, who cares?
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 12:01 - Dec 5 with 659 viewsmonkeymagic

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:23 - Dec 4 by BloomBlue

Le Pen playing a blinder


That’s a comment I’ve never read on TWTD before.
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I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 16:47 - Dec 5 with 547 viewsmellowblue

I see the French have gone full horseshoe theory on 21:09 - Dec 4 by Churchman

Their economy is not in the best of health and neither is their politics. Not sure why given they’ve not had inflation and screw ups the U.K. has. Germany isn’t exactly good either.

With Trumps isolation policies, the future doesn’t look great. Opportunity for Putin.
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They had inflationary pressures like us, spiked to 5.9, not as bad as ours though
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