The issues facing the voters in Europe mirror those in the United States. Globalists or progressive polices have brought about economic miseries and have caused higher crime and dysfunctional government. These issues have shown the citizens that Globalist or progressive policies have never changed. These policies strive to control the people. Their results are economic misery and higher crime and disfunction because of uncontrolled immigration.
A “vast conservative shift is well under way” in Europe according to a survey which found voters are rejecting the globalist agenda of Brussels, which they blame for the degradation of their countries. In the lead up to the European Parliament elections next week, a survey conducted by the Tyson Group on behalf of the EU-US Forum has found that European citizens are growing tired of the high-tax, high-regulation, open borders, and censorious agendas pushed by Brussels and their national governments. This has correlated with a growing trend of people believing the EU is on the wrong track under its current left-wing leadership, with just 24 per cent of Dutch respondents saying that they thought the EU was headed in the right direction, followed by 29 per cent of Italians and 32 per cent of the French. In light of the economic crisis throughout Europe, the survey found that there has been a “noticeable shift towards more conservative political leanings” among the populations surveyed, with large segments believing that their personal financial situation has gotten worse over the past year, including 59 per cent in both France and Portugal, 54 per cent in Italy, 49 per cent in Germany, and 48 per cent in The Netherlands. The poll found that a commonly held view on why this has occurred is “excessive taxation”, with 73 per cent of Italians saying they feel overtaxed, followed by Portugal at 69 per cent, 52 per cent in The Netherlands, 51 per cent in Germany, and 44 per cent in France. Another major factor in the rightward shift of the polity has been illegal immigration, which the EU-US Forum said, “underscores a pervasive apprehension about illegal migration and its effects on national security, economic stability, and social cohesion.” Over three-quarters of respondents in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Portugal and 63 per cent of Italians agreed with the statement: “Countries should impose harsher border controls to reduce the flood of illegal migrants coming into Europe.” This, the report found, came as support for populist parties advocating for stricter immigration policies have seen a surge in support and are expected to make significant gains in the European Parliament elections between June 6th and 9th.
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