| | European left: Some new alliances and some bad old ways | Workers' Liberty (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | In Denmark the Red-Green Alliance took popular frontism to startling extremes by standing no candidates of its own, and instead putting its allegedly socialist candidates on both the bourgeois "eurosceptic" lists, the leftish one and the right-wing one. |
 | | Although both the two "eurosceptic" movements did badly in June, both are represented in the Euro-parliament by leftists: Jens-Peter Bonde (a former Communist Party member) for Junibevaegelsen (the "June movement") and Ole Krarup, a member of the Red-Green Alliance, for Folkebevaegelsen (the "Popular movement"). |
 | | Junibevaegelsen's platform is "Yes to Europe, no to the EU state", representing an essentially reformist line. |
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