Trying to Put Out the Fire: New French PM’s First Major Policy Speech
Gabriel Attal’s vaguely populist speech enraged the Left and frustrated the Right.
Gabriel Attal’s vaguely populist speech enraged the Left and frustrated the Right.
After 13 years of Tory government, Rishi Sunak vows to fundamentally change Britain.
Even with an election looming, the party’s leading lights are nervous about this era-defining issue.
Consumer society and digital technology have demolished our linguistic spaces, shattering our foundational skillset for living virtuously and politically.
“The destiny of Europe, the fate of Europe, has never rested on politicians, and that should not be the illusion now.”
“Sweden is in a very serious situation,” the prime minister began, warning that “the years ahead may be the toughest financially for our country since the 90s crisis and the financial crisis.”
Provided they are guided by the virtue of prudence, Pope Francis’ call for peace and charity is a universal message meant for all, regardless of creed.
“Politics have allowed such parallel societies to form; an unbridled immigration policy combined with lavish social benefits and a lack of self-assertion on the part of locals has provoked such conditions,” MEP Kuhs said.
The ECR chief accused that the European Parliament, among other things, of inflicting immense damage on Europe, infecting it with shameless partisanship, and being anti-democratic.
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