EU: Death of a movement

Denmark's EU-sceptical June Movement seems as if it will lose its seat in the European Parliament. The end of an era, says the party's candidate Hanne Dahl. On the left Jens Peter Bonde, who until last year was MEP for the party.
Denmark's EU-sceptical June Movement seems as if it will lose its seat in the European Parliament. The end of an era, says the party's candidate Hanne Dahl. On the left Jens Peter Bonde, who until last year was MEP for the party.
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The EU-sceptical June Movement, which for some 15 years has bitten at the parliamentary heels of pro-integration Europeanism, seems to have been relegated to the annals of history in Sunday’s Danish EU Parliamentary elections.

Exit polls from Sunday’s election are suggesting that the party will lose its seat in the European Parliament, garnering only 2.5 percent of the vote rather than the 6-7 percent necessary for a seat.

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