Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 13:18 - May 2 with 1983 views | Nortbankboy | Not just Spain it's everwhere | | | |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:01 - May 2 with 1949 views | A_Fans_Dad | It does make you wonder why. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with the left not getting the job done and therefore becoming less popular, could it? | | | |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:17 - May 2 with 1942 views | Fireboy2 |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:01 - May 2 by A_Fans_Dad | It does make you wonder why. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with the left not getting the job done and therefore becoming less popular, could it? |
Or scaremongering by the largely right leaning media🤔 | | | |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:26 - May 2 with 1934 views | onehunglow | I went on holiday to Tossa de Mar when Franco was in charge and in charge he was. Many older people loved him a he brought order to the country. Chuck in the fact Franco ,being backed by the Catholic Church and there ya go. Ive no doubt true righties abound in many Spanish provinces. There again,some east Germans and indeed Russian would go back to lefty totalitarianism | |
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Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 20:20 - May 2 with 1857 views | jack_lord |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:26 - May 2 by onehunglow | I went on holiday to Tossa de Mar when Franco was in charge and in charge he was. Many older people loved him a he brought order to the country. Chuck in the fact Franco ,being backed by the Catholic Church and there ya go. Ive no doubt true righties abound in many Spanish provinces. There again,some east Germans and indeed Russian would go back to lefty totalitarianism |
I wonder if Glasnost had got rid of that ideology out of the ruling class in Russia for ever or if there are a large group who would give up there increased living standards to return to their dream. | |
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Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 20:35 - May 2 with 1840 views | Flashberryjack |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 14:17 - May 2 by Fireboy2 | Or scaremongering by the largely right leaning media🤔 |
Probably the exact opposite. | |
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Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 21:20 - May 2 with 1822 views | Nortbankboy |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 20:20 - May 2 by jack_lord | I wonder if Glasnost had got rid of that ideology out of the ruling class in Russia for ever or if there are a large group who would give up there increased living standards to return to their dream. |
The rabid right on the march | | | |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 23:19 - May 2 with 1790 views | Fireboy2 |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 20:35 - May 2 by Flashberryjack | Probably the exact opposite. |
I am probably correct, most countries media is right leaning which in turn leads to the public being brainwashed. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 23:42 - May 2 with 1774 views | KeithHaynes | It’s a fact that Vox are gaining popularity, but can’t win any area alone they need to form coalitions to do so, which wasn’t the case four years ago, then they were so small it didn’t matter. Don’t forget the govt here are very left wing, it’s a socialist govt who would like to be further left than they are. Govt duty onus is on everyone from working the elections to all manner of things, there’s a footballer in Spain who is required to be at a polling station all day on Tuesday as a part of his duty, I didn’t catch it all but when his club asked why, they were told to shut up, he’s working on Tuesday, but not for you. I’ll try and find out who that was. Our newspapers here like El Pai report anti everything news, the rest are split but mostly left, there are two right wing papers. It’s all of a muchness, I think the left will gain some form of power again after Tuesday. But the other parties mostly centre could well do a deal and take over, again by coalition. | |
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Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 07:46 - May 3 with 1734 views | YrAlarch |
Spain in the grip of Franco again ? on 23:42 - May 2 by KeithHaynes | It’s a fact that Vox are gaining popularity, but can’t win any area alone they need to form coalitions to do so, which wasn’t the case four years ago, then they were so small it didn’t matter. Don’t forget the govt here are very left wing, it’s a socialist govt who would like to be further left than they are. Govt duty onus is on everyone from working the elections to all manner of things, there’s a footballer in Spain who is required to be at a polling station all day on Tuesday as a part of his duty, I didn’t catch it all but when his club asked why, they were told to shut up, he’s working on Tuesday, but not for you. I’ll try and find out who that was. Our newspapers here like El Pai report anti everything news, the rest are split but mostly left, there are two right wing papers. It’s all of a muchness, I think the left will gain some form of power again after Tuesday. But the other parties mostly centre could well do a deal and take over, again by coalition. |
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