JC Footy Genius
Bringer of TRUTH
- Jun 9, 2015
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As long as many of NSC's more strident Brexit supporters aren't looking, I think we can say that we do all agree on that.
Although we're right to perspire a bit, we shouldn't be too depressed - the situation that sees a far right candidate in a two-horse race is really a side-effect of the French electoral procedure: the FN's ticket to the race was its ability to garner a bit over 20 per cent of the vote in the first round, less than Macron, less than it hoped for and of course less than that other lot you enjoy describing as extremist lunatics, those malevolent plotters known as the Liberal Democrat Party, gained in the 2010 UK general election. And what happened (he added glumly) to it?
Gwylan's point about Melenchon is well-made - you can see someone suggesting that the top three parties go through to a second round in future, with a final run-off if necessary.
Indeed the whole election has been impossible to predict with favourites falling away, unknowns surging to the front and sudden significant increases in support for others. Hopefully there isn't a further dramatic twist.