Europe goes to the polls
Although economies around Europe
may be on the mend, voters’ disillusion could cause a new crisis
AFTER five
gruelling years, many of Europe’s citizens must wish they could dispatch the
entire political class to hellfire and torment. As it happens, the ballot for
elections to the European Parliament from May 22nd to 25th does not include
that option, so a record number will probably not bother to turn out. Many of
those who do will back populists and extremists. Broadly anti-European parties
may take well over a quarter of the seats. The French National Front, the Dutch
Party of Freedom and the UK Independence Party are likely to win their highest
vote ever. This will cause domestic political ructions, but it is also an
indictment of the European Union, a project that millions of voters have come
to associate with hardship and failure.
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