'Voters are getting irritated about having to vote yet again against someone rather than for'

Support for France's main far right party has been climbing steadily in the past two decades, despite the long tradition of mainstream parties uniting to defeat the National Rally. A tradition that may not materialize for the next election, warns Ariane Bogain, Senior Lecturer in French Politics at Northumbria University. She tells FRANCE24's Mark Owen that voters are getting irritated about having to vote yet again against someone rather than for.

'Voters are getting irritated about having to vote yet again against someone rather than for'
Support for France's main far right party has been climbing steadily in the past two decades, despite the long tradition of mainstream parties uniting to defeat the National Rally. A tradition that may not materialize for the next election, warns Ariane Bogain, Senior Lecturer in French Politics at Northumbria University. She tells FRANCE24's Mark Owen that voters are getting irritated about having to vote yet again against someone rather than for.