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                       Tuesday 28 May 2019
            Farage claims pro-Brexit momentum after divisive UK vote




            By JILL LAWLESS                                                                                                     vative  lawmaker  to  enter
            GREGORY KATZ                                                                                                        the race for the top job.
            Associated Press                                                                                                    “First  and  foremost,  we
            LONDON (AP) — British eu-                                                                                           must deliver Brexit,” he said.
            roskeptic Nigel Farage said                                                                                         Boris  Johnson,  the  current
            Monday that his new Brexit                                                                                          favorite  to  replace  May,
            Party’s  victory  in  the  Euro-                                                                                    tweeted:  “The  message
            pean  election  should  spur                                                                                        from  last  night’s  results  is
            Britain  to  leave  the  Euro-                                                                                      clear. It is time for us to de-
            pean  Union  even  without                                                                                          liver Brexit.”
            a  divorce  deal  —  a  call                                                                                        Most businesses and econ-
            echoed  by  many  senior                                                                                            omists think leaving the EU
            Conservatives,  stung  by                                                                                           with no agreement on de-
            their party’s humiliating de-                                                                                       parture  terms  and  future
            feat.                                                                                                               relations would cause eco-
            Farage’s  single-issue  party                                                                                       nomic  turmoil  and  plunge
            and  pro-EU  forces  com-                                                                                           Britain into a recession. But
            bined  to  trounce  Britain’s                                                                                       many  Conservatives  think
            two dominant political par-                                                                                         embracing a no-deal Brexit
            ties in the European Parlia-                                                                                        may be the only way to win
            ment  election,  as  angry                                                                                          back  voters  from  Farage’s
            voters  blamed  the  ruling                                                                                         party.  Labour  paid  for  a
            Conservatives and the op-    Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, center left, speaks to the media at an event to mark the gains his   fence-sitting  Brexit  policy
            position Labour Party for the   party made in the European Elections, in London, Monday, May 27, 2019.              in  which  it  dithered  over
            country’s Brexit impasse.                                                                          Associated Press  whether  to  support  a  new
            With  complete  results  an-  voters  for  failing  to  deliver  new leader, would be able  the EU on time.         referendum that could halt
            nounced     Monday,     the  Brexit in March as planned  to  take  Britain  out  of  the  British Prime Minister Theresa  Brexit.  Some  senior  Labour
            Brexit Party had won 29 of  —  were  in  fifth  with  under  28-nation  bloc  on  the  cur-  May, who is stepping down  figures said after the party’s
            the 73 British EU seats up for  10% of the vote.          rently  scheduled  date  of  as   Conservative   leader  weak  performance  that  it
            grabs and almost a third of  The election leaves Britain’s  Oct. 31.                   next  month  after  failing  to  must now firmly back a new
            the  votes.  On  the  pro-EU  EU exit more uncertain than  “The  Conservative  Party  deliver Brexit, said the “dis-  referendum on Britain’s de-
            side, the Liberal Democrats  ever,  with  both  Brexiteers  are  bitterly  divided  and  I  appointing”  result  of  the  parture from the bloc.
            took  20%  of  the  vote  and  and  pro-EU  “remainers”  consider it to be extremely  European  vote  “shows  the  Party  leader  Jeremy  Cor-
            16  seats  —  a  dramatic  in-  able  to  claim  strong  sup-  unlikely that they will pick a  importance  of  finding  a  byn has long resisted a new
            crease from the single seat  port.  The  result  raises  the  leader who is able to take  Brexit  deal,  and  I  sincerely  referendum,  but  Labour
            in  won  in  the  last  EU  elec-  likelihood of a chaotic “no  us  out  on  the  31st  Octo-  hope  these  results  focus  economy spokesman John
            tion in 2014.                deal”  exit  from  the  EU  —  ber,” Farage said.         minds in Parliament.”        McDonnell  suggested  that
            The opposition Labour Party  but also the possibility of a  He  said  his  party  —  which  But  the  election  instead  might change.
            came third with 14.1%, fol-  new Brexit referendum that  currently  has  no  members  is  likely  to  harden  the  un-  He  said  the  best  way  of
            lowed by the pro-European  could  reverse  the  decision  and no policies apart from  compromising  stance  of  stopping  a  damaging  no-
            environmentalist    Greens  to leave.                     leaving  the  EU  —  would  the  candidates  vying  to  deal  Brexit  was  “going
            ,  who  captured  nearly  A  triumphant  Farage  said  “stun  everybody”  in  the  succeed her. On Monday,  back to the people in a ref-
            12.1%.  The  Conservatives  he  doubted  the  Conser-     next British general election  Home Secretary Sajid Javid  erendum, and that’s what I
            —  apparently  blamed  by  vatives, who are seeking a  if  the  country  didn’t  leave  became the ninth Conser-    think our members want.”q

            French far-right makes big demands on Macron after small win



            By ELAINE GANLEY                                                                       tured  23  seats  in  the  Euro-  cial  and  economic  justice
            SYLVIE CORBET                                                                          pean  Parliament  —  one  that  protesters  say  cannot
            Associated Press                                                                       less  than  her  party  won  in  be found in the economic
            PARIS (AP) — If French far-                                                            the 2014 election it handily  changes  Macron  is  tak-
            right leader Marine Le Pen                                                             won. But Sunday night’s win  ing  to  modernize  France’s
            gets her wish, her National                                                            had added value because  economy.  The  critics  see
            Rally party, victorious in the                                                         her  main  opponent  was  Macron  as  “president  of
            European Parliament elec-                                                              the  president  of  France  the rich.”
            tion, will force a dissolution                                                         and  her  populist  allies  in  Le  Pen  insisted  she  wasn’t
            of France’s own parliament                                                             Europe, on a roll but not a  seeking  revenge  against
            and lure opponents to her                                                              wave, opened the door to  Macron, who defeated her
            cause, enlarging her base.                                                             enlarging their small group  in  France’s  2017  presiden-
            But there’s one major road-                                                            in the European Parliament  tial  election.  Macron  “put
            block: French President Em-                                                            — a potential double win.    his weight into this battle ...
            manuel Macron.                                                                         The strongly pro-EU Macron  and lost,” Le Pen declared.
            His  government  immedi-     Far-right National Party leader Marine le Pen delivers a speech   considers  his  party’s  score  In  addition  to  saying  that
            ately made it clear Monday   at the campaign headquarters, Sunday, May 26, 2019 in Paris.   honorable, given that Euro-  Macron  must  dissolve  the
            that Macron won’t dissolve                                            Associated Press  pean elections have often  French  parliament,  Le  Pen
            the National Assembly and  gin — in France’s European  sion of creating a national-    served  domestically  as  a  wanted    a   proportional
            will continue to implement  Parliament  vote  Sunday  ist force that counts in both  protest vote. The president  voting  system  more  favor-
            planned reforms.             —  a  ballot  that  was  also  France and Europe.         has  faced  down  weekly  able  to  her  party  put  into
            Le  Pen  narrowly  defeated  considered  a  very  timely  Her  National  Rally  and  protests for six months from  France’s lower chamber —
            Macron’s  centrists  —  by  national  survey  of  the  two  Macron’s  Republic  on  the  the  grassroots  yellow  vest  where she serves as one of
            just under a one-point mar-  rivals.  It  fueled  Le  Pen’s  vi-  Move  parties  both  cap-  movement,   seeking   so-  eight party lawmakers. q
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