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Trump’s tax bill moves ahead as House rebels back down

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Green  查看:  评论:0
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Mr Hillaire said while the climate was less tense locally than elsewhere some people were still worried: “Of the voters that I’ve met, there are many who are scared of Jordan Bardella.”Many of RN’s policies focus on cutting the cost of living and tackling law and order, but their anti-immigration plans have raised particular concerns.

Trump’s tax bill moves ahead as House rebels back down

RN aims to give French citizens “national preference” over immigrants for jobs and housing, and wants to abolish the right to automatic French citizenship for children of foreign parents, if those children have spent five years in France from the age of 11 to 18.Dual citizens would also be barred from dozens of sensitive jobs.Prime Minister Gabriel Attal spoke of an “uncertainty and worry” among the French people.

Trump’s tax bill moves ahead as House rebels back down

He said in the first round his party had averted the risk of Jean-Luc Mélenchon winning a majority. Now the risk came from a far right whose policies would “unleash hatred and violence with a plan to stigmatise some of our fellow citizens” and be catastrophic for the French economy.But what happens on Sunday night if there is deadlock, and no obvious way forward towards forming a government?

Trump’s tax bill moves ahead as House rebels back down

The Olympic Games are now only 20 days away, and there is a suggestion that France might have no government or prime minister when it hosts such a high-profile global event.

Mr Attal, who had earlier suggested his minority government might stay in place “as long as necessary”, was far more vague on Friday night."There is no justification for compulsory redundancies at this time. Rather than slashing jobs, university leadership should be joining us in demanding proper funding for the sector."

A spokesperson for the University of Derby said they have had to respond to "well-publicised challenges facing the sector".They added the university "remains committed" to investing in high-quality, sustainable research.

"We must ensure our resources are channelled in support of an exceptional student experience and towards research that has the greatest impact in the UK and around the world," they said."In this context, the university is considering plans around the structure and resourcing of our research.

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