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Emma Barnett

ByEmma Barnett, Emma Barnett

Opinion

Scapegoating Muslims and Muslims alone, solves nothing in the new populist world order.

In a year of political surprises and upsets for the establishment, the electoral failure of Norbert Hofer, Austrias far-right presidential candidate last weekend, ended up being surprising for the wrong reason. He lost.

December 9, 2016 17:04
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In a year of the unexpected result or candidate winning, Mr Hofer bucked the trend. This was despite the vote being rerun after envelope issues plagued the first election earlier this year in what became known as gluegate. (The glue used on envelopes for postal votes was “faulty”, leading to concerns about potential interference.)

The original vote was a close run thing but his opponent, the former leader of the Green Party, Alexander Van der Bellen, triumphed with a slim margin in May and triumphed again on Sunday.

In short, the European Union avoided the election of its first far-right leader.

And we all know Austria has form with those.