Damaged social cohesion
Staying on the right side of the line between steadfast civil disobedience and outright thuggery is a duty that all those who take on the responsibility of leading these protests will have to take on.
The single biggest reason, of course, for the electoral success of the Nazi party was the failure of other political groupings to address the problems of the German people.
In 2022, a memo warned the Irish government that a large asylum seeker influx may damage “social cohesion”, particularly among “deprived communities”.
Described Irish migration patterns as “volatile”.
There will be more riots, and more discontent, and more disorder. Whether people like me condemn it or not.
Because trust has been lost, simple promises to “fix” the immigration system will not work.
The only way, ultimately, to reduce support for the “far right” is to show their voters that there is a better option. But the political establishment across Europe has absolutely no intention of doing so.
Common Implementation Plan due by December
“What can you do?” he responded. “In war, you still need to live your life”.
New development.
Similar to the protesters in Majorca