The Unite union said it had "no option" but to consider a walkout, accusing the university of "gross financial mismanagement".
Plenty of people were unhappy about it, but it meant that voters who had backed the centre or the left in the first round then pivoted to a rival party a week later, with the single aim of keeping the far right from taking control of parliament.Mr Bardella complained that millions of French voters had been deprived of a response to France's cost of living crisis by what he condemned as "alliances of dishonour".
"We don't want power for power's sake, but to hand it to the French people" Mr Bardella told his supporters.Party colleague Sébastien Chenu accused the Macron alliance of enabling a left-wing victory, leaving France in a "quagmire" conjured up by the president.That alliance has now left France heading for a hung parliament, but also in uncharted territory because the biggest group in the left-wing alliance is led by the radical and abrasive Jean-Luc Mélenchon, whose France Unbowed is widely seen as far left by his rivals.
A projection for TF1 TV gave France Unbowed (LFI) up to 94 seats, by far the most in his alliance.He was quick to seize the moment, telling his supporters: "The president's defeat is clear; the president must accept his defeat, the prime minister must go."
A little more than an hour later Mr Attal - unlike President Macron, a highly popular politician - said he would do just that.
In an address from his residence at Hôtel Matignon, he said French voters had rejected the prospect of an extreme government. He praised all the candidates who had withdrawn from the race to stop RN from winning.Mr Tilling added: "It was quite spooky to see this cruiser emerging. I think it may have affected the [water] flow that end."
In a statement, the crew's coach Alice Leake described how she shouted a warning when she saw the boat drift towards the weir.She tried to rescue the four men but her own boat became submerged and she went down the weir and was knocked unconscious.
Mr Gray said another boat had gone out earlier and did not report any problems.The crew also assessed the water flow and their club's risk assessment was at yellow.