European politics at tipping point as frustrations grow
Polls show that Europeans will vent their feelings in upcoming elections
Athens
THEY speak different languages, they come from different backgrounds, yet all have the same message of frustration that's threatening to redraw the European political map over the next year.
Starting with elections in Greece on Sunday and heading west to Ireland via Britain and Spain, polls show that Europeans will vent their anger over issues from widening income disparities and record unemployment to unprecedented immigration.
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