Tag: elections

Why Marine le Pen’s bid for presidential office will fail

In 1979, the British far-right anti-immigrant party National Front was poised to make massive gains in the general election. Tory Party contender Margaret Thatcher, disregarding the fact that more migrants had poured into the UK under Conservative party office than Labour made an anti-immigration speech that anti-migrant Enoch Powell would have applauded. Consequently, the Tory swept in – and so did millions of migrants.

This Red September there is no Fuhrer and his Stormtroopers to save Germany from the Abyss

Protest bans, property seizures, and a move away from the market-based free enterprise will characterise a new left-wing German government, according to German historian Reiner Zitelmann. For the first time since the early 1920s when party activists of Hitler’s NSDAP parties battled to prevent the Bolshevik seizure of post-World War I Germany the Reds are on the brink of seizure of the Bundestag. History is not likely to repeat itself as Adolf Hitler, the NSDAP and the Germans with enough backbone to prevent a Communist seizure has gone on the winds of time.

I refuse to become a minority in my own country

Since the government forced ban on the Génération Identitaire (Generation Identity) movement in March, the French regime has been increasing the number of legal proceedings against its youthful activists. The state’s targeting of these campaigners raises fears that anyone campaigning against mass immigration policies and illegal immigration, even by peaceful means, could face increasingly repressive legal intimidation, effectively forbidding criticism and political protest on a topic many Europeans and the French are increasingly concerned with.