The Guillotine
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Artists | Vulture |
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Release date | August 25, 2017 |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | High Roller Records |
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ID | 2265778 |
About The Guillotine
Napoleon's Ridley Scott on critics and cinema 'bum ache'
... His Napoleon watches Marie Antoinette die at The Guillotine and fires a cannonball at the Sphinx...
The leaning Christmas card honouring Crooked House pub
... " The Christmas cards go under The Guillotine but I can only cut six at a time, so it s quite a laborious, a labour-intensive job, but it s also been fun to do...
Daphne du Maurier: Novelist who traced past to a French debtors' jail
... The author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn had been brought up on tales of an aristocratic ancestor who came to London during the French Revolution, fleeing The Guillotine and the militant...
Midsomer Murders: The vicar you may have seen many times before
... In They Seek Him Here, Mr Harper played a French revolutionary at the foot of The Guillotine...
Marie Antoinette's bracelets sell at auction for $8 million
... She died on The Guillotine in 1793, a few months after her husband, having become increasingly unpopular among the French people, who accused her of being wasteful and a dangerous influence on the king...
Europe papers see Brexit uncertainty bleed into December vote
... Hungary s financial daily Napi wonders if he has put his head under The Guillotine ...
Europe papers see Brexit uncertainty bleed into December vote
Brexit uncertainty and absurdity carries on, with Czech newspaper Mlada fronta Dnes featuring Mr Bean
Boris Johnson 's Halloween deadline for the UK to leave the European Union (EU) is passing. But the latest deferment of a Brexit decision is being regarded with no less dread by commentators around Europe.
Few think the outcome of the upcoming winter general election can be predicted and several say Mr Johnson should not take victory for granted.
The long Brexit has certainly taken a toll on The Image of the UK in Europe.
Some of The Most expressive comments on it over The Past year have cast it as farce and tragi-comedy. But the humour and mockery are also accompanied by utterances of fatigue and exasperation.
Continuing Nightmare ?" in this profoundly divided country That is tired of Brexit ," says France's Le Monde . "The Nightmare would be if, on 13 December, The British woke up with a new 'hung Parliament '. "
Unpredictability is becoming the only certainty, says this Polish newspaper" of the Labour Party . But unlike Labour, the Tories have no chance of being supported by another party as a minority government," notes the German magazine Spiegel.
" of British politics," says Poland's Gazeta Wyborcza .
The "Brexit Crisis . . remains stagnant" says this Spanish daily Election with 'only one question'"In reality, if and How To leave the EU," says Italy's Il Giornale.
"," Spain 's El Confidencial agrees, adding: "Boris Johnson has reached his goal on the fourth try. "
But while several commentators believe Mr Johnson has an advantageous position in the polls, a few also think he has taken quite a gamble.
Hungary's financial daily Napi wonders if he has "put his head under The Guillotine ". "," says a headline.
And the consequences are not just in terms of policy or trade, some point Out .
" and thereby takes the ultimate risk," says Die Welt in Germany: "It will Get Dirty . "
A Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung commentary agrees. " That cannot easily be patched with money or good words," it says.
'Flying Brexit circus'Over The Last year the abiding view of Brexit from commentators has been one of a grotesque situation.
There have been frequent references to well-known exemplars of absurd British humour - from Mr Bean to Monty Python 's Flying Circus.
Mentions of circuses in general were abundant in early 2018 as then-Prime Minister Theresa May struggled to push her deal through Parliament and was eventually forced to request a first extension to Brexit .
Mrs May "took her brutal defeat stoically", Süddeutsche Zeitung said in January, after her deal was voted down in ParliamentThey have also applied to characterisations of Mr Johnson. ", But it did not take him long to show That something has changed when he is at the helm," Italy's La Repubblica said earlier this month.
The Funny Man of Europe? Italy's Corriere della Sera describes Brexit as a "circus That humiliates London"As negotiations have run on, papers have also referred to Brexit as a tedious melodrama, with comparisons to a Shakespearean tragedy and a never-ending soap opera.
Some have been less genteel. "British management of Brexit is," said one commentator in Le Monde in March.
Slovak daily Hospodarske Noviny last December said, more starkly: ". Just because there are no blisters does not mean the disease has gone Away . "
"Brexit is as stubborn as herpes," says this Slovak dailyreports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around The World . You can follow BBC Monitoring on and.
boris johnson, european union, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com