Euro elections...hmmm the silence from our woke majority is deafening

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European voters reject socialism, far-left policies in EU Parliament elections: 'Political earthquake'​

Gardiner appeared to agree.

"I didn't like the designation of far right. Because if you look at voter concerns in Europe, and you know, support for parties on the right and across the Atlantic, these are exactly the same concerns that U.S. voters have as well," Gardiner said. "European voters who are rejecting open borders are rejecting the extreme green agenda, rejecting wokeism, they don't want high crime. They don't like the Islamification of Europe. You know, at the end of the day, the vast majority of Europeans who voted for parties on the right, they're not extremists. They simply just want things changed at home. "They don't like, you know, the left wing socialist agenda.>**********

Europe is waking up and wants change at the EU," he added. "Voters decisively rejected the far-left ideology at the EU in the recent European parliamentary elections. This should frighten the American left and put them on notice. In November, American voters will also reject the push for open borders, reckless spending, and unfettered regulation that leftists have been pushing in the US."
 

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The liberals won a huge majority in the UK. Despite the expectations of the right wing party taking over in France, it didn't happen.

The people of European countries are blaming the current leadership for the COVID related inflation spikes (sound familiar?) so it's inevitable that some of the liberal led parties will be defeated. The difference in the UK election is that they got 13 years of conservative BS and finally cleaned house when they produced nothing but problems for the average person.
 
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