There are a few French communities in northern France and along the Normandy coast where you would think you were in Lac St-Jean or any other more isolated Quebec village.
Apparently, when the French-Canadian soldiers landed in France during/after the Normandy landings they had no problems speaking with the locals. Same dialect and everything.
I can’t seeing anything changing until the government starts seriously messing up or failing to make progress on what the voters expected this PM to do. That might be a while.
If we have an election before this happens, it almost seems unfair to me for the Tories to dump PP when they lose. It’s almost like he won’t have a chance of turning things around before the government starts to lose its lustre.
... If we have an election before this happens, it almost seems unfair to me for the Tories to dump PP when they lose. It’s almost like he won’t have a chance of turning things around before the government starts to lose its lustre.
Apparently, when the French-Canadian soldiers landed in France during/after the Normandy landings they had no problems speaking with the locals. Same dialect and everything.
Oh for sure. He will have to wear that failure to adapt for a long time. I would think it would be disqualifying.
But the party in its infinite wisdom decided to give him another kick at the can, and the Tories’ habit of “one and done” leadership is annoying. But I don’t think PP will be able to win in the short term no matter how well he adapts now. He pretty much has to wait for the government to fail in the eyes of the persuadable voters before he can possibly win. Does he have time though?
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