vendredi 6 décembre 2019

Elections en Angleterre : la peste ou le choléra ?

Elections anglaises, il n'y a pas de bon choix dit le Financial Times. Les partis politiques ont été "colonisés par les populistes", et ont "abandonné le centre". Les "voix de le modération" ont été victimes de "purges". Un constat qui ne s'applique qu'à l'Angleterre ?
The FT View: Britain’s fateful election offers no good choices 
For three years and more, British politics has taken a fearful battering. Two Conservative prime ministers have gone, broken by Brexit. Parliament has polarised; the two-party system has splintered. The gulf in trust between the public and the political class has never yawned so wide. Yet rarely have Britain’s political leaders seemed so ill-equipped to respond adequately. The Conservatives and Labour, colonised by populists, have abandoned the centre. Both have purged voices of moderation. Both offer illusory remedies that hark back to a half-imagined past — Boris Johnson’s nationalist Tories to the days of warm beer and empire; Jeremy Corbyn’s hard-left Labour to the state control of the 1970s. (Article.)

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