France’s political crises are always played out in riots – unlike Britain’s | Simon Jenkins

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It’s the latest alternative ‘project fear’ from hard Brexiters – unrest in the event of a parliamentary impasse, says the Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

 

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Immature Constitution relying on providential men

Time for a change ? lets hope so !!

It's a jacquerie like have once in a while since centuries. It's part of our national soul, except that now it's partly fuelled by the russian disinformation war.

This time it is very different, and I would be carefull with your confidence. The next financial crisis is looming, and you might have some trouble. BTW remember the dockers and Churchill

France's national anthem is fight the tirany, not save the president

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