Negative Sentiment Grows in Europe
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Europeans say society is broken — and Brits want a rule-breaking leader to fix it, poll finds

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Negative sentiment has grown in the past four years across Europe 's major economies.
People in Great Britain , Germany , France and Italy increasingly share belief society is broken.
Populist sentiments have dominated electoral discussions across Europe , with the hard-right Patriots for Europe group securing over 10% of the vote at last year's European Parliament election.
Economic concerns appear to be adding to populist sentiment across Europe .
Galbraith described the French government's position as "really difficult", warning that President Emmanuel Macron will be "suffering with political divisions right up until the presidential election" as he looks to deliver economic reforms through a deeply divided National Assembly . National Rally leader Marine Le Pen has been barred from running in the election after being convicted of embezzlement — an allegation she denies. Halikiopoulou says the decision could be a "double-edged sword", with the far-right party looking to present themselves as having been "victimized"..
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