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I’ll try to give my view in a very short take:Is there a take away message by the electoral results?
1 The anti-migration, rightist, nationalists did well, although not as well as the rest of us had feared. In the UK they did particularly well, the Brexit Party taking more votes and winning more seats than any other party.
2 The traditional two big blocs – by which I mean basically the centre left Social Democrats and the centre-right Christian Democrats – are still the biggest two blocs, but they both lost ground.
3 The centrist Liberals and the centre-left Greens both did well, so there are some signs of middle-of-the-road voters shifting from the two leading blocs, but only into other middle-of-the-road blocs.
4 The UK result was basically about Brexit. Given the disunity of the two largest parties (Labour and Conservative) voters polarised somewhat, moving to the Brexit Party if they are Brexiteers and to the Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Welsh and Scottish Nationalists if they are Remainers. Brexiteers claim victory because the Brexit Party topped the poll; Remainers claim victory because the LDs, Greens and Nationalists combined polled more than the Brexit Party.
That make any sense?
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