As Trump seems to be the next US President, the present leaders of European nations are suddenly switching their stance on things... away from the left, well towards the right.
Now That Voters Are Widely Choosing Right Wing Parties, EU Leaders Suddenly Get Serious About Urgently Changing Failed Migration Policies and Protecting Their Borders
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/now-that-voters-are-widely-choosing-right-wing/It only really took one season of voters electing rightwing parties all over Europe – the so-called 'far-right' – for the EU leaders to fall into a panic and collectively decide to abandon the suicidal, crippling adherence to unchecked mass migration and rush to update their failed 'asylum' policies.
Yesterday (17), European Union leaders used a Brussels summit to advance ways to make the bloc 'a more hostile destination for migrants and asylum seekers'.
Right at the summit opening, the political leaders are plotting to speed up initiatives to get 'unwanted' illegal migrants out of the bloc, while simultaneously processing asylum applications outside Europe, seeking to establish a reputation as 'Fortress Europe'.
Associated Press reported:
"'We see that there is a different mood in Europe', said Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, who heads a government dominated by the party of far-right firebrand Geert Wilders.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that up to now, raising such issues was 'a bit like shouting in an empty sports hall'. Now, she added, 'there are many countries that work together on this. A great number of Europeans are tired of us helping people from outside who commit crimes. Some are radicalized', she said. 'It can't go on like this. Therefore, there is a limit as to how many people we can help'."
The climate is barely recognizable, since we have grown accustomed since 2015 to an european commitment to self-destruction via foreign invasion.
In this decade, millions of illegal migrants have ripped apart the social tissue of the EU nations, leading the bloc to an economic and social crisis, thanks to leaders like former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who famously – and mistakenly – said, 'We can manage that'.
It turns out that – as people in their right kind warned – they could not.
We've now come to a point where EU leaders want to 'manage and seal off their borders ever more tightly', and are now embracing common sense projects that would have been branded as unacceptable only a few deranged years ago.
"In recent weeks, Poland has said it wants to temporarily suspend the right to asylum, Italy has opened two centers to process asylum seekers outside its borders in Albania, and Germany has reinstated border controls — all of them measures going in the same direction."
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