Friday, May 04, 2012

Austerity goes to the polls

Voters in two countries that have had conservative governments impose austerity measures...and seen their economies struggle...have gone or are going to the polls. And not surprisingly, the governments are not doing well.

In France, Nicolas Sarkozy, along with Angele Merkel the main proponent of austerity measures that have taken economies in Europe dumpster diving already lost  the first round of the election. Now he looks set to lose the final two-person race against milquetoast Socialist candidate Francois Hollande -- who opposes most  austerity measures.

Not that Sarkozy will go down without a last bit of ugliness:
President Nicolas Sarkozy, running from behind for a second term, has veered sharply to the right in the final days before Sunday's runoff in the French presidential election, increasingly appealing to nationalism and anti-immigrant fears to gain support from members of the far-right National Front party.
Meanwhile, in the UK the local elections are taking place and the Tories are set to lose big to Labour in the austerity measures that has dragged the country back into recession.

How the Silly Party did is unknown...or is it?

[cross-posted at Firedoglake]

3 comments:

StonyPillow said...

The Slightly Silly Party, also known as the Liberal Democrats, have receiced naught.

pansypoo said...

they chose well last election. i hope gordon is laughing.

pansypoo said...

they chose well last election. i hope gordon is laughing.