This Thursday, 23 May, 53 million voters were called to go to the polls in the United Kingdom to elect 73 MEPs from 12 constituencies.
Along with the Dutch (13.5 million voters), voters in the United Kingdom were the first to kick off the European elections, but they did so in a particularly troubled political context, Mrs May’s government having announced again that day that the House of Commons vote on the law concerning the EU withdrawal agreement, scheduled for early June,...