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    he’s not wrong. AfD are on the rise in Germany, NF in France, Reform in the UK. Immigration is the core issue for a huge swathe of the european population. whether you believe in russian interferance or not it wont matter when these parties get in, which they will.

    There is some extremely concerning polling in the UK putting reform ahead of all of the other parties including the one currently in government.

    We have some strong european leadership right now in terms of rhetoric, but macron is weak domestically, and Merz had to form a coalition to keep the AfD out

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      113 months ago

      Immigrants are just a Boogeyman being used as propaganda to prop up Russian-backed conservative political movements.

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        so? doesnt mean its not an issue that concerns the average voter. at the end of the day they’re the ones who decide who forms a government

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          53 months ago

          But it only concerns the average voter because the Kremlin mouthpieces in politics and the media say it’s supposed to. I can almost guarantee that the average person who falls for this tactic has never had a meaningful interaction with an immigrant to even know what it is they’re supposed to be afraid of.

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              53 months ago

              So we cut the head off the beast to silence it and take those options off the ballot entirely.

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                23 months ago

                that is the nuclear option and can have severe consequences in terms of peoples trust in government and the democratic process.

                People tend to be deeply upset when you take their choice away from them.

                It’s not an option that should be used lightly

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      143 months ago

      “Merz had to form a coalition…”

      Dude, ever since the BRD exists ALL governments in Germany were coalitions.
      Every single one of them.
      So, if you dont understand what you talking about about, please read some wiki article or something, and skip the rightwing bullshit propaganda on youtube, ok?

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        43 months ago

        AfD is getting close to large enough to make forming a coalition to cut them out of the decision making process not possible without increasing fragile coalitions from other parties that dont work well together.

        but keep ignoring the problem, sure