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Sarkozky will be history by Mon

All polls are pointing to a victory for Francois Hollande's victory on Sunday.

The 60% Sinkies should learn a thing or two from the French.

Learn what? How to drive out the rich and, more importantly, their money which adds liquidity to the economy? The problem with Sinkies is that they are fucking useless sheep with no guts nor balls. Look at the pathetic productivity of Sinkie workers and compare with that of countries like Sweden and Belgium. Sinkie workers have no bargaining power at all for welfare policies. Don't blame the rich. Blame yourselves instead.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/9245971/London-businesses-prepare-for-an-invasion-of-French-tax-refugees.html

If François Hollande, Sarkozy’s socialist opponent for the presidency, wins tomorrow’s run-off vote, London’s French population is likely to get even bigger. Hollande has proposed a top rate tax of 75 per cent – a European record – which will affect anyone earning more than €1 million (£812,000). “I’m going to be forced to move because of wealth tax,” singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy told Paris Match this week. And, according to London’s high-end estate agents, thousands more are considering such a move.

“Since February, when Hollande announced his wealth tax, there has been a large rise in web searches from French customers looking at central London properties in the £5 million bracket,” says Liam Bailey at Knight Frank estate agents.
 
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hollande came from an elite family, with elite education, while sarkozy does not come from elite background.

So, basically in france, french PAP won the president. Take that Merl.
 
hollande came from an elite family, with elite education, while sarkozy does not come from elite background.

So, basically in france, french PAP won the president. Take that Merl.


You're talking nonsense! PAP is left meh?

Francois Hollande was born in Rouen to a middle-class family. His mother, Nicole Tribert (1927–2009) was a social worker, and his father, George Gustave Hollande, is an ENT doctor
 
Learn what? How to drive out the rich and, more importantly, their money which adds liquidity to the economy? The problem with Sinkies is that they are fucking useless sheep with no guts nor balls. Look at the pathetic productivity of Sinkie workers and compare with that of countries like Sweden and Belgium. Sinkie workers have no bargaining power at all for welfare policies. Don't blame the rich. Blame yourselves instead.


The fucking 60% sinkies shud learn from the French how to vote out the fucking corrupt incumbent!

Who gives a flying fuck to the rich who don't want to pay high taxes and want to run away.

Be like me.....an international citizen.
 
Learn what? How to drive out the rich and, more importantly, their money which adds liquidity to the economy? The problem with Sinkies is that they are fucking useless sheep with no guts nor balls. Look at the pathetic productivity of Sinkie workers and compare with that of countries like Sweden and Belgium. Sinkie workers have no bargaining power at all for welfare policies. Don't blame the rich. Blame yourselves instead.


And being an international citizen, I don't give a fuck if your Stinkapore sinks or floats cos it's not going to affect me one bit!
 
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France election: François Hollande defeats Nicolas Sarkozy to become president

PARIS—Two middle-aged women arrived together Sunday afternoon at a polling station in southern Paris. Though the women are close friends, they left the station divided, much as their country is.

“You’re voting Hollande, seriously?” asked Catherine Seillon. “Sarko has proved himself as the guy who can keep us from becoming Greece.”

“We need someone who can negotiate with Europe,” replied Émilie Gournay. “Someone who can deal with economic problems, without wrecking things.”

With 51.7 per cent support, French voters elected socialist candidate François Hollande as president Sunday. The vote makes France the first euro-zone country to elect a left-leaning leader since the currency’s crisis started in 2009.

The new president will head to Berlin shortly after being sworn in May 15 to challenge Germany’s focus on austerity policies and press new ideas for stimulating growth.

“In every capital, beyond the heads of state and government, there are people who have found hope thanks to us, who are looking to us and want to put an end to austerity,” Hollande said.

It was a bruising campaign dominated by the same anger over economic crisis that has felled 10 other European leaders since late 2009.

“It’s been hard for everybody,” said instructor Jérôme Fabre. “Unemployment is at almost 10 per cent. That, we just can’t bear.”

Sarkozy, punished for his failure to rein in 10-percent unemployment and for his brash personal style, conceded defeat within 20 minutes of polls closing on Sunday, telling supporters he had wished Hollande good luck in such trying times.

“I bear the full responsibility for this defeat,” Sarkozy said, suggesting he would withdraw from frontline politics.

The country faces a growing public debt, with the last budget surplus recorded in 1974. Standard & Poor’s downgraded France’s credit rating from its prime status in January. The move made front-page headlines across the country, which hasn’t defaulted in over two centuries.

“French people know that France is going through difficulties and there needs to be some fiscal adjustment,” said Romain Rancière, a researcher at the Paris School of Economics. “But they’re also expecting the president to maintain social programs, especially young people and the poor.”

Hollande proposed a crackdown on tax loopholes, a 75 per cent tax on incomes over $1.3 million (Canadian), 60,000 new teaching jobs and a $26-billion rise in government spending of over his five-year term.

“I’m voting Hollande because we fought hard for our rights, and Sarkozy’s been breaking down our social system,” said consultant Natalie Boisson. “He’s had enough. I hope tonight we push him aside and move on.”

Straddling a recession, the president reformed university funding. He also managed to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, but only after weeks of unrest. Hollande has promised to reverse the move.

“He’s a bit optimistic, said Rancière. “His proposals are possible, but only under very specific conditions.”

Sarkozy positioned himself as a solid leader in a risky time. Under the slogan, “A strong France,” pledging restraint, a balanced budget by 2016 and labour reforms similar to those implemented by Germany, the continent’s economic powerhouse, a decade ago.

But Sarkozy’s campaign was haunted by his 2007 proposal to halve unemployment, which doubled. His lavish parties made him known as “le président bling-bling,” falling from the Fifth Republic’s highest approval rating to the lowest, at 26 per cent.

Meanwhile, Hollande has pledged to push Europe’s recovery strategy from a consensus of austerity to boosting spending. After his win was announced, he told supporters the result would be “a relief, a hope” for many European countries.

“He wants some concessions from his European partners on economic growth. At some point there will need to consultations with Europe,” said Rancière. “I don’t think Hollande will get that much; I think he will get something.”

Opinion polls taken on Sunday showed the left strongly placed to win a majority in parliamentary elections next month, especially since the anti-immigration National Front is set to split the right-wing vote and hurt Sarkozy’s UMP party.

If they win that two-round election on June 10 and 17, the socialists would hold more levers of power than ever before, with the presidency, both houses of parliament, nearly all regions, and two-thirds of French towns in their hands.
 
I'm glad that Zionist Warmongering Terrorist Sarkozy is out, he was one of the Terrorists who participated in the destruction of Libya. Viva la France!
 
I'm glad that Zionist Warmongering Terrorist Sarkozy is out, he was one of the Terrorists who participated in the destruction of Libya. Viva la France!

Gaddafi gave him millions in donation for president. I am shock that he pushed eu to bomb Libya, now Libya is a state rule by opposition gangster with guns and no rule.
 
guess this is politics ...one day friend another day enemies. Business can be like that too.

Gaddafi gave him millions in donation for president. I am shock that he pushed eu to bomb Libya, by opposition gangster .
 
Check out Hollande's advisor Fleur Pellerin who is an ethnic korean adopted by french parents. A 39 year old MILF with nice tits and a tall slim killer figure.
 
Check out Hollande's advisor Fleur Pellerin who is an ethnic korean adopted by french parents. A 39 year old MILF with nice tits and a tall slim killer figure.
she got a cold, cruel, commie-like look! ... :eek:
 
Check out Hollande's advisor Fleur Pellerin who is an ethnic korean adopted by french parents. A 39 year old MILF with nice tits and a tall slim killer figure.

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Check out Hollande's advisor Fleur Pellerin who is an ethnic korean adopted by french parents. A 39 year old MILF with nice tits and a tall slim killer figure.

check out his ex gf Segolene Royal , she is the one who lost to sarkozy
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both france and greece citizens vote no to austerity.

that means euro will fall like a rock soon. then it will trickle down to asian currency. amen.
 
both france and greece citizens vote no to austerity.

that means euro will fall like a rock soon. then it will trickle down to asian currency. amen.

They need another LKY to crush all opponents ! Bring in the tank to kill all the na-sayers ! That the only way to save France and possibly the whole Euro !

It shall be said, it for the common good ! You people need to be ruled over !
 
In a nutshell: No austerity > no bail out money > breakup of Euro Union.

As at 1.40 pm, STI plunges 68 pts.
 
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