European leaders need to stop “pussyfooting” Felon 47, and hit back at the nonsense that comes from Felon 47, Vance and Rubio. Tough language is the only thing that works in this scenario.
It is good news, but I wonder if liberal parties, center-left parties, need to rethink their stance on immigration and refugees. For example, Merkel was very open to accepting refugees from Syria, and some of that is behind the rise of the far right like AfD. It needs to be taken seriously and some kind of compromise or middle ground sought.
To me reads like is the glass half full or empty article. Depressing to read that the far right in still making gains in working class and Immigrant (? a surprise) communities. What's not mentioned is whether the recent elections in Canada, Australia and Germany reflect more public/civic engagement like the American protests? If so, then might the public engagement grow and strengthen these European governments' support for liberal democracy?
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Thank you for such an informative column, Mr. O'Neill. Good to learn about what to look for in the near future with these three countries.
European leaders need to stop “pussyfooting” Felon 47, and hit back at the nonsense that comes from Felon 47, Vance and Rubio. Tough language is the only thing that works in this scenario.
It is good news, but I wonder if liberal parties, center-left parties, need to rethink their stance on immigration and refugees. For example, Merkel was very open to accepting refugees from Syria, and some of that is behind the rise of the far right like AfD. It needs to be taken seriously and some kind of compromise or middle ground sought.
To me reads like is the glass half full or empty article. Depressing to read that the far right in still making gains in working class and Immigrant (? a surprise) communities. What's not mentioned is whether the recent elections in Canada, Australia and Germany reflect more public/civic engagement like the American protests? If so, then might the public engagement grow and strengthen these European governments' support for liberal democracy?
Hi, is there a reason why the audio option doesn’t work on this article and certain other ones?