It's not just the Trump effect. The fed-up effect is playing a major role in European popular opinion.
The PEOPLE of Europe are turning against their leaders in droves. Even French cable TV channel TV5 is openly admitting now that Marine LePen -- maligned in the media as a "rightwing populist" -- has a chance to win the presidency! That alone would bring down the EU. Her poll numbers just keep surging. You go girl!
http://www.express.co.uk/news/
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THE French presidential race has been
rocked after a opinion poll showed leader of the National Front party,
Marine Le Pen, is by far the most popular political ...
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Predictably, the mistreatment of this increasingly popular figure will do to him just what the smears against Trump did for him.
I never make predictions, but if I did, I would say that the EU will not last much beyond the end of 2017.
Wilders' party is the biggest in Holland!
https://www.rnw.org/archive/
Meanwhile, the Italians too are fed up with the EU. A catalyst for their discontent was the lack of assistance they got from the EU after the devastating earthquakes that socked central Italy. From my own observations, I can say that even the European media -- which I follow closely in the major languages -- are giving this disaster short shrift. The new party 5 Stelle keeps growing and their Viriginia Raggi was recently elected mayor of Rome, a stone's throw from the presidency. It is going to happen, folks. The EU will fall in your lifetime if you're at all healthy.
Check this out:
http://uk.businessinsider.com/
Finally, Soros, a reliable barometer on EU health, has been moaning for years that the EU is declining and lately has said the damage is irreparable.
You betcha, Georgie boy. I hope you live to see your own prediction come true!
Don Hank
PS: Why the fuss over what is happening in Europe?
because it is contagious, and because these popular candidates are not supporting the NATO warmongering. Peace could be on the way.
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It seems like everywhere you look in continental Europe, the hard right
is gaining ground. Today, it's the turn of the Sweden Democrats. In
2014, the hard ...
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