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Meanwhile election backlash continues and Unions go for it

Postby Suff » 24 Nov 2023, 20:05

In the Netherlands Geert Wilders anti Islamic party gets the most votes. Unlikely to produce a government but it will shake things up a lot.

In Sweden the Union IF Metall is going crazy trying to demand a collective bargaining deal with Tesla. They have "sympathy" secondary picketing in the post office, cleaning firms and now an aluminium template supplier to their German factory.

Just in time for the 2024 elections in Sweden. Where SD stand to gain from the Palestine marches and also this craziness.

Governments continue to fall and sentiment continues to drift away from the centre and it is mostly drifting right.

On a side note I contacted the Tesla factory negotiating team for Teeside and told them they should go and remind Tesla that secondary picketing is now illegal in the UK. I'm also sure Tesla is aware that the UK is very near to closing a FTA deal with India which will become the template for all future deals, including the one the EU has been trying to negotiate for 20 years. Meaning that if we could get a UK factory fast enough it could give Tesla a path into India.

Madness continues.
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Re: Meanwhile election backlash continues and Unions go for

Postby Workingman » 24 Nov 2023, 21:42

Suff wrote:Madness continues.


So do the boring Tesla ads and the anti-EU rhetoric. :roll:
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