I get what you are saying, but the UK joined the EU with FPTP voting and left the EU because of FPTP. So while I agree that exposure might change things I do doubt it.
I get what you are saying, but the UK joined the EU with FPTP voting and left the EU because of FPTP. So while I agree that exposure might change things I do doubt it.
l like the game tho
The in my opinion important bit:
"Hungary’s veto was confirmed several times this week in meetings between ambassadors, with unsuccessful attempts on Monday, Wednesday and, most recently, Thursday afternoon. Each failure sent the clock ticking on.
Budapest demanded several names be removed from the blacklist, several diplomats told Euronews. Following intense discussions behind the scenes, a compromise was eventually reached to release four people, three of whom Hungary wanted.
Additionally, three individuals who are dead were excluded.
As a result, the prolongation for another six months was approved on Friday morning. The sanctions were set to expire by midnight on Saturday."
I think Sir Ben Kingsley is a worthy addition to this list.
All I can read in that article:
“U.S. tariff threats and the possibility of a trade war are already having an impact on how some Canadians spend their money, with many saying they’re boycotting American products and buying Canadian.”
No further sources, elaboration or anything supporting these three-ish lines. Is there something I am missing in that ‘article’?
Believe me, we don’t want Orban either…