London (AFP) - Bitter internal strife, plunging support among voters and surging populism: has there ever been a worse time to be a centre-left party in Europe?
A dozen years ago, left-of-centre giants seemed a natural source of government in many European states.
But today the tally of parties that are declining, sidelined or ideologically adrift is long.
The sick list is headed by Britain's Labour Party, where veteran radical Jeremy Corbyn last week easily won a leadership challenge by centrist MPs angry at his part in the shock Brexit vote.
But political analysts say the venerable party -- founded in 1900 -- faces electoral oblivion despite his victory. ...
The Globalists, including the media, never learn. You see, everything is so, so "complex." What average citizens think of as common sense, they see as a silly simplistic "silver bullet." Such utopian elites are bringing about the end of Western civilization--and so much deserve their political "oblivion"--which is taking place way to slowly.