Financial Times headline --
Heads roll across Europe in wake of polls
Actual information in article about rolling heads --
Mainstream parties continued to suffer the consequences of the anti-EU backlash, with the leader of Spain’s centre-left Socialists resigning after his party polled only 23 per cent, and Ireland’s deputy prime minister stepping down after his Labour party, the junior coalition partner, finished a distant fifth.
In 28 countries and many more political parties, that's exactly, er, two heads.
Heads roll across Europe in wake of polls
Actual information in article about rolling heads --
Mainstream parties continued to suffer the consequences of the anti-EU backlash, with the leader of Spain’s centre-left Socialists resigning after his party polled only 23 per cent, and Ireland’s deputy prime minister stepping down after his Labour party, the junior coalition partner, finished a distant fifth.
In 28 countries and many more political parties, that's exactly, er, two heads.