German locals score a shock victory against plans to house 450 migrants in their city. After a government plan to build a refugee home in Oeventrop in North Rhine-Westphalia collapsed, more than 750 local citizens attending the meeting burst into raucous applause, emphasising the growing German backlash against mass immigration.
Swimming pools in Zeeland were being overwhelmed by criminal and anti-social behaviour including sexual harassment from migrant gangs of Moroccans crossing the border. An open-air swimming complex in the Netherlands has seen a dramatic decrease in the number of reported nuisances, primarily by young visitors of a migration background, after introducing strict measures restricting access.
An Eritrean migrant who entered Britain illegally two years ago has been jailed for eight years for a string of predatory sexual assaults on lone women in the seaside English city of Brighton and Hove.
MICHAEL WALSH SPECIAL: Responding to a newspaper classified advertisement, ‘Back Britain for the British – Join the British Movement, I rebelled against population displacement, lies and political corruption. That was back in 1968.
AfD MEP Maximilian Krah has also referred to the Great Replacement in previous speeches, placing him in the crosshairs of Germany’s domestic regime and its spy apparatus. The German press has been in near hysteria about the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) new top candidate for the European Parliament, Maximilian Krah.
The number of ethnic German recipients of welfare benefits has halved since 2010, while the number of foreign migrants receiving social assistance payments has doubled, government data has revealed. The data emerged from a response by Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Anette Kramme to a request made by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) MP René Springer.
In October last year, an executive made up of conservative parties took office in Sweden with the external support of an anti-globalist nationalist far-right party. In Italy, another patriotic government of the conservative right led by Giorgia Meloni was elected with conservatives sitting in the executive. In June, a coalition government was also formed in Finland that includes what liberal media calls ‘extreme right-wingers’ in ministerial posts. Polls point to a coalition of the popular right and far right as a likely coalition in the next Spanish government, and it is already a reality in several of the country’s autonomous regions. The leader of the Spanish Popular Party said in an interview with the newspaper El Mundo that ‘it would be good for the EU if Meloni ended up in the EPP’ (European People’s Party).
Speaking in Romanian Transylvania, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán again lashed out at the unelected EU leadership, conservative media reports. According to the publication, this time the Hungarian leader accused Brussels of trying to replace the population of Europe through migration, abandoning the Christian heritage and advancing the agenda of the LGBT community.
The German media has kept quiet about the foreign background of German gang rape suspects on the Spanish island of Mallorca, and we should expect such self-censorship to only get worse over the coming years.
British parliamentarians are concerned about the inability of the Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence to supply the army with the necessary equipment and materials in the event of a conflict. The deputies’ report found that the country’s military procurement system is broken, and attempts to reform it have failed. Being involved in a conflict with Russia, the kingdom actually has no potential for the growth of military-industrial production to support the army.
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