Homes fit for heroesEels helped keep London get through the War. They deserve better than polystyrene boxes.
This is the end beautiful friend
I saw that as well; suspect it's got more to do with Norwegian party politicking than any actual analysis of the EU/UK deal, tbh.
By Norwegian party politicking are you referring to quislings?I saw that as well; suspect it's got more to do with Norwegian party politicking than any actual analysis of the EU/UK deal, tbh.
Possibly but the view is also backed by the Socialist Left Party so the call for a public inquiry may have legsI saw that as well; suspect it's got more to do with Norwegian party politicking than any actual analysis of the EU/UK deal, tbh.
If its equivalence that seals the deal we then have to have loads of French pop stars playing over here. I cant think of any.Be interesting to find out a bit more about this, seems very petty and hopefully a reciprocal agreement will be sought at some point
Brexit: UK government music touring proposals were 'rejected by the EU'
The government says it tried to secure better conditions for UK musicians in the Brexit negotiations.www.bbc.com
Johnny Halliday is dead. That’s about it reallyIf its equivalence that seals the deal we then have to have loads of French pop stars playing over here. I cant think of any.
Neither is brexit.Remainers trying to further wrench Labour from the working class are not acting in the interests of that class.
This shit isn't going to end.
The Labour that just whipped a vote for this deal? It's already been destroyed. Owned by an issue it had no say over. Passive acceptance of the rationale behind the deal over the coming years will just see it sink even lower.This would destroy Labour.
Socialist labour's dead and goneRemainers trying to further wrench Labour from the working class are not acting in the interests of that class.
The Labour that just whipped a vote for this deal? It's already been destroyed. Owned by an issue it had no say over. Passive acceptance of the rationale behind the deal over the coming years will just see it sink even lower.
Labour needs to forget about the b word. Attack the tories over the fallout.
The Centre Party are a right wing nationalist and protectionist party who want to leave Schengen for fear of who will come in to Norway
I've always thought it interesting that French radio channels still have a minimum quota for 'French language works' to counter the "Anglo-Saxon cultural invasion'If its equivalence that seals the deal we then have to have loads of French pop stars playing over here. I cant think of any.
I'm well aware of the situation with racism and anti migrant fear in Europe.I'm not defending The Centre Party, (and no they dont appeal to me thanks). just pointing out along with the Socialist Left Party it feels that the UKs agreement is better than the EEA. It may well be protectionist , which in itself isn't either right wing or nationalist but I actually thought that the Centre Party had been part of the red-green coalition along with Labour and the SLP. ?The Centre Party are a right wing nationalist and protectionist party who want to leave Schengen for fear of who will come in to Norway
From 2012: "Schengen Agreement makes it easier for criminals to enter the country....Klinge said the problem was particularly serious because Bulgaria and Romania could enter the Schengen area in the autumn."
Theres a wave of anti-migrant fear in Norway and Sweden in recent years
So yeah, some more-Scandi-polite version of UKIP like the UKs deal - no surprise there.
Is points based immigration and flag-draped protectionism really a future that appeals to you?
Honestly I cannot blame either side for not making music touring a priority, been as it's definitely not happening for half a year/a full year due to covid. I am fairly sure that by the time it starts there won't be any obstacles that aren't easy to adapt to..... except for the fact that most venues are going to have shut down and noone will have any money, that is the really big iceberg for touring music imo, not brexit.Be interesting to find out a bit more about this, seems very petty and hopefully a reciprocal agreement will be sought at some point
Brexit: UK government music touring proposals were 'rejected by the EU'
The government says it tried to secure better conditions for UK musicians in the Brexit negotiations.www.bbc.com
It had a say. It fucked up by choosing remain. It was dragged to this position by people who are not working in the interests of working class people.The Labour that just whipped a vote for this deal? It's already been destroyed. Owned by an issue it had no say over. Passive acceptance of the rationale behind the deal over the coming years will just see it sink even lower.
It had a say. It fucked up by choosing remain. It was dragged to this position by people who are not working in the interests of working class people.
Let the remain hardliners flock around the corpse of Jo Swinson.
Strange to quote them if they don't appeal to you. Who gives a fuck what they think?I'm well aware of the situation with racism and anti migrant fear in Europe.I'm not defending The Centre Party, (and no they dont appeal to me thanks). just pointing out along with the Socialist Left Party it feels that the UKs agreement is better than the EEA. It may well be protectionist , which in itself isn't either right wing or nationalist but I actually thought that the Centre Party had been part of the red-green coalition along with Labour and the SLP. ?
There's been absolutely loads of great French music from the last decade. Christine & the Queens and Charlotte Gainsbourg have made the biggest impact in the UK, but beyond them there's a world of acts from Juniore's psych to L'Imperatrice's disco. It'd be a bonus of Brexit if they were encouraged to play here more. Maybe Mylene Farmer could finally put a UK date on a tour.If its equivalence that seals the deal we then have to have loads of French pop stars playing over here. I cant think of any.
There is no future in England's dreamingYour dreaming.
I put on a few french bands. The obstacle was that people just weren't interested in coming, even though they were great. You can't force people to come to gigs.There's been absolutely loads of great French music from the last decade. Christine & the Queens and Charlotte Gainsbourg have made the biggest impact in the UK, but beyond them there's a world of acts from Juniore's psych to L'Imperatrice's disco. It'd be a bonus of Brexit if they were encouraged to play here more. Maybe Mylene Farmer could finally put a UK date on a tour.