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l'homme d'âme | 19.10.2010 21:53 | Analysis | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Liverpool

"The government is acting as if we didn't have a rich country, as if we didn't have the money. The thing is we do have the money," - French Protester





Why is it the French people get it and the British people don't. Despite the widespread disruption, the strikers continue to attract popular support with one opinion poll suggesting that 71% of those surveyed back the industrial action.

Many of the people here carrying the flags of the various unions will tell you this is not just about retirement age, it's not just about plans to change the pension system in this country.

It is also, they say, about protecting the French way of life.

They believe their government is not doing enough to address the needs of the poor in this country.

It is doing little as they see it to address what they call a growing gap between the rich and the poor in France.

While some of them do admit that it may not be possible to stop the government moving forwards with its plans to increase the retirement age, they do believe that they are part of a growing movement of discontented and angry people in France who will, in the end, win out.

"More than one million people have taken to the streets of France in a sixth national day of action against planned pension reforms, officials say.

Strikes have hit transport and education, 4,000 petrol stations have run dry and police have clashed with protesters in several cities.

Shops were looted in Lyon and cars were set on fire in a Paris suburb.

President Nicolas Sarkozy appealed for calm but insisted he would press ahead with plans to raise the retirement age.

He told a news conference in Deauville that it was his duty to focus on the "troublemakers" and ensure that public order was guaranteed.

"The biggest oversight would be to not do my job and to not ensure the financing of retirement pensions for today and tomorrow," he added.

Union officials called on transport workers to extend their walk-out into Wednesday."

Video here (after the stupid fucking english adverts) -  http://uk.reuters.com/article/video/idUKTRE69H0W120101019?videoId=163894964

;-)





l'homme d'âme

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Liberty, fraternity and equality.

20.10.2010 11:18

More power to the French. But they have something to defend. A sufficient number of people have enough land to grow a little produce, food is often locally sourced, the numbers of people who have a degree of autonomy make them more confident and the government less overwhelmingly powerful. However in this country we have no land. All land belongs to the queen, but in practical terms this boils down to a few rich and the corporates. If people cut up rough, the authorities would just cut off our food and power, and even your roof is not really your own. This is the model that is intended globally by IMF. So Big cheer to the French and a better analysis of this county's problems, because they are not trivial, and if thing are to change here something very fundamental has to happen.

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Is revolution in their blood?

20.10.2010 20:32

More power to the French people, even though international capital headed by American capitalists, has continued an attack upon France and the people of France since they decided to resist being part of the north american invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.

The British, along with all peoples have something to defend. If it's not a back garden or back yard that could be used to grow food, it's a piece of land that isn't being used at the moment. There's plenty of land if you actually look for it.

Yes in theory it is owned by the crown and Britain is a monarchy not a republic. That explains why the royal family hardly ever visit France, and why certain parts of the media continually slag off France and the French people.

French bureaucracy, the state local and national, is world renowned. A republic maintains the state which is why so many of the middle class new labourites like some of the european models.

What none of the above explains is why the strikers and protesters continue to receive support from the vast majority of the French people. Is revolution in their blood now?


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