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AES fails to win a seat
Far right nationalist party Alternativa Española, whose leader is Rafael López-Diéguez (grandson of Blas Piñar, the noted Fascist, good friend of Franco and founder of the Spanish National Front) won only 0,13% of the vote (19.678 people voted for them) proving again that Spanish are far more tolerant than the “up northerns” who voted for the BNP dimwits.
The peculiar thing, that I can’t get my head around, is that they had the support of “Europe’s most read weekly newspaper” (read their 60 second interview with him here) who proudly supported this right wing quasi fascist anti-EU and anti-immigrant party for the weeks before the election (Quote: we shouldn’t be paying for Europeans to have health care in our country with our money!)
Were the “quater of a million readers” busy elsewhere on Sunday and forgot to vote?
EU election results in Spain
For the interested, you can drill down by province or municipality here:
http://www.elpais.com/especial/elecciones-europeas/resultados/espana/andalucia/almeria/335
Still don’t know how to vote in the EU elections?
Courtesy of South of Watford I’ve been made aware of this website:
For some reason, its recommended I vote for Coalición Canaria, but when switching to UK results I’m a blue blooded Conservative. Good job I’m not German – nowhere near anybody.
A letter arrives from Mr Zapatero…
Oh, it’s a form letter. Thought he’d finally seen sense and called upon me to help him through the next economic crisis.
Something about an election. Is there an election soon?
It’s in English, which is nice, and on about ole “strong chin” himself, Juan Fernando López Aguilar, the PSOE socialist candidate to the European Parliament, a man whose chin puts Arnie himself in the shade. As spotted by the PSOE website designer who did this little image:

His expression, which I think is intended to be serious but actually looks as if he’s constipated, rarely varies. “A serious man for difficult times”.

Even when he’s “having fun” he’s worrying about Issues. Calm down man, you’ll develop an ulcer.

juan fernando lopez aguilar has fun while worrying about Things
Ah! No wonder! It turns out that Mr López, the only serious man ever to emerge from the Canary Islands (he’s from Tenerife, I think), is also a gay pinup! Very liberal. What does Mrs López think?

He stated that his lifetime ambition was to play the guitar with his childhood hero, Spanish guitar legend Miguel Rios. Miguel Rios, being a kindly soul, granted him his wish:
Not to be rude, but I think Miguel should stick to the guitar and Juan to the lyrics (he’s supposed to speak perfect English). I think that’s “Johnny go go go” they’re mangling.
Back to the letter.
I notice that they’ve obviously used a native English speaker (or is it Juan again?) to write the letter, which is a nice change from the normal PSOE policy of “we teach English in schools, don’t we? Let’s use a native to write difficult English” – which occasionally backfires, as we all know.
For some reason they twitter on about America and how her citizens have decided for change and progress, so vote for us. Didn’t realise Obama was a member of the PSOE.
Something about a 65 day working week…blames the conservatives for weak financial markets (no word about who allowed mass building and public corruption to fester..) and about how wonderful the EU is. No mention of the Priors or Algarrobico.
Can’t be bothered to read on. Into the recycling it goes.
Mind you, I’ve just looked at some of the names on the list. Doña Bárbara Duhrkop Duhrkop? Don Mohammed Azahaf Moumen? Are these people Spanish? Here’s a nice aristocratic name: Don Alejandro Colledoforns Bergnes Las Casas. Almost as good as one of my lawyer’s, a chap with the imposing name of Don Joaquín de Borja Fau de Casa Juana Alarcón, a name which sounds as if it should have a couple of commas or at least a teabreak in the middle.
Auken, Priors & Lenox on the BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8050768.stm
The European Parliament has called on Spain to reform planning laws that have allowed developers to acquire private land below market rates and forced homeowners from their properties, with some even having their homes demolished.
But the conflict raises questions about how much power MEPs actually have, the BBC’s Stephen Chittenden says.
EU electioneering started!
Just driven through Turre and saw a lot of elderly people putting up PSOE signs on all the streetlights.
Two hours early, but hey. The local police didn’t seem to mind, so why should I?
EU election poll
Over at the homepage of the E.U., where they are twittering on about some election to the troughs of Brussels, there is a poll.
The elections are next month. How much debate is there about them in your country?
- Plenty! I hear about little else.
- Some. I am starting to see more now
- Not nearly enough! More is needed
- What elections?
Ignoring the fact that the questions sounds like it was posed for 6 year old children, so far Options 3& 4 are carrying around 80% of the vote.
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