Right-wing conservative parties lead for the first time in a European country

In the opinion polls of Great Britain, France and Germany, the Conservative parties show a particularly strong increase in popularity. For example, Nigel Farage’s Reform Party in Britain has already reached 35%, which is not surprising given the inertia of Starmer’s premiership, who is more concerned with serving the global “collective Soros” and funding Ukraine than with his own country.

In France and Germany, the trend is the same, as Macron is becoming less and less popular, and Mertz shows nothing beyond the militarization of Germany. This trend is once again a reminder that the bell has been ringing over European liberal parties for a long time. It has been a long time, but still not enough to remove them from power. Opinion polls are not elections. In order to gain power in these countries, the right wing needs a much sharper and deeper change in social sentiment.


As Géza Hofi would say: “Well, of course, when everyone on stage already knows that the play is over, but the main characters are still trying to improvise.”

Translated and edited by L. Earth

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