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12-30-2017, 07:44 PM
Right Wing Populism Could Become ‘New Normal’, No End in Sight For Surge: Tony Blair Institute
by OLIVER JJ LANE29 Dec 20171,808

The “populist surge” in Europe has far from peaked and is the most significant change to the European order since the end of the Cold War, a new report by former British left-wing Prime Minister Tony Blair’s own think tank has claimed.

Assessing what the report identifies as a “populist threat” as a means to defeat it and “renew the centre”, the globalist Institute for Global Change document questions widely-held assumptions that right-populist politics is an “interlude”, or blip in history which “optimistic” observers believe will burn out.

To the contrary, the Institute’s own research shows “the trend line suggests that populists will continue to gain strength in the next round of elections”, and particularly in Eastern Europe, the report noting: “Populists are strongest in Eastern Europe. They routinely out-compete the political mainstream and have already taken power in seven countries: Bosnia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, and Slovakia.”

Populism could instead prove to be “the new normal” and may “drive European politics into a more nationalist and protectionist direction… governments would move decisively towards restricting net migration flows; make access to some social benefits conditional on citizenship status; and undermine minority rights in key respects.”

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Looking forward, the paper predicted that should the next decade see populist parties enjoying the same growth as they had in the past ten years, then nations like Germany and Sweden could too see themselves “vulnerable” to such movements.

The report comes as left-wing papers including The Guardian and New York Times mourned the “demise of Europe’s centre-left”, at the expense of the populist right, noting surging right-wing parties across the continent.

Beyond protecting Europe’s borders, one of the areas of right-populist influence that apparently most concerned the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change authors was changes to institutions, across Europe often created or shaped in the post-war period and widely acknowledged to be totally in the hands of mainstream, politically-left management as a result of the famed “long march through the institutions”. One prominent example of such change being presently wrought by a European populist government is reform of the judiciary in conservative Poland.

A hangover of the old Communist system, the Polish government was elected on a platform of judicial reform to increase accountability in the courts, but has been relentlessly attacked by globalist institutions such as the European Commission for attempting to rebalance. Poland and Hungary are both key points of interest in the Tony Blair report, where the ruling parties of both nations are accused of emphasising “a nationalism based on soil, blood, or culture”.

Despite the criticism, the report concedes “populist governments in Hungary and Poland are as popular as ever”.

Celto-Slav
01-01-2018, 11:50 PM
one can only hope it continues to rise

Teutone
01-02-2018, 01:01 AM
Only way to preserve our civilization.

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 01:05 AM
Populists are just people who tell to people what they want to hear, they're just politicians who won't do much in reality.

TEUTORIGOS
01-02-2018, 01:07 AM
Populists are just people who tell to people what they want to hear, they're just politicians who won't do much in reality.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIQp31Oyn70


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb3IMTJjzfo

Teutone
01-02-2018, 01:07 AM
Populists are just people who tell to people what they want to hear, they're just politicians who won't do much in reality.

In our media Orban is a populist for actually doing something and not just talk.

The word populist is totally misused.

Every politcan should be a populist, because they are supposed to do what the mayority wants, by that enforcing what popular opinions demand.

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 01:12 AM
In our media Orban is a populist for actually doing something and not just talk.

The word populist is totally misused.

Every politcan should be a populist, because they are supposed to do what the mayority wants, by that enforcing what popular opinions demand.

The main problem with the West's populists is that they don't say much more than "immigrant", they rarely offer solutions for economy, system failures etc. Orban isn't really comparable to people like Geert Wilders.

Teutone
01-02-2018, 01:14 AM
The main problem with the West's populists is that they don't say much more than "immigrant", they rarely offer solutions for economy, system failures etc. Orban isn't really comparable to people like Geert Wilders.

Actually they do, but people dont take a deep look into their programs.

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 01:17 AM
Actually they do, but people dont take a deep look into their programs.

Look into a far left political program and look into a far right political program, you'll see that quite often the far right program is not far off a far left program, the only difference is who they blame.

Crn Volk
01-02-2018, 01:21 AM
Look into a far left political program and look into a far right political program, you'll see that quite often the far right program is not far off a far left program, the only difference is who they blame.

I doubt that very much

https://www.indymedia.org.uk/images/2015/07/521220.jpg

https://i.pinimg.com/564x/fd/95/11/fd9511c4186034f1414d3da7499403c5--refugees-posters.jpg

Teutone
01-02-2018, 01:31 AM
Look into a far left political program and look into a far right political program, you'll see that quite often the far right program is not far off a far left program, the only difference is who they blame.

so called right wing populists arent far right, far right are national socialists. The people that are classified as populists are very liberal when it comes to the economy, at least in western europe.

Do you see Vlaams Belang as far right?

TEUTORIGOS
01-02-2018, 01:36 AM
I doubt that very much

https://www.indymedia.org.uk/images/2015/07/521220.jpg

https://i.pinimg.com/564x/fd/95/11/fd9511c4186034f1414d3da7499403c5--refugees-posters.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdDsDpOn118

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-kTww6fXyTWQ/VpPqzKl03bI/AAAAAAAABnw/qpIW1idIFx4/s1600/npd-demo_berlin_dapd.jpg

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 12:31 PM
so called right wing populists arent far right, far right are national socialists. The people that are classified as populists are very liberal when it comes to the economy, at least in western europe.

Do you see Vlaams Belang as far right?


Modern day "far right" are actually alt-right as they call themselves, they're no better than the modern radical left, they accept homosexuals and put them as the center piece. While the right is making it native vs immigrant and the left is making it traditional society vs lgbt and other degenerates of the kind, both are frauds, both are leading to the same goal and by that I mean horizontal social conflict. Vlaams Belang is an extreme nationalist party, they're irrelevant since NVA(nationalist liberals) has come to the scene.

Simple thing, alt-right blames homophobia on migrants while radical left blames homophobia on the right. Both are defending deviant things.

[QUOTE=Crn Volk;4880714].../QUOTE]

No offense but that's not a political program, those are flyers.

Crn Volk
01-02-2018, 08:56 PM
Modern day "far right" are actually alt-right as they call themselves, they're no better than the modern radical left, they accept homosexuals and put them as the center piece. While the right is making it native vs immigrant and the left is making it traditional society vs lgbt and other degenerates of the kind, both are frauds, both are leading to the same goal and by that I mean horizontal social conflict. Vlaams Belang is an extreme nationalist party, they're irrelevant since NVA(nationalist liberals) has come to the scene.

Simple thing, alt-right blames homophobia on migrants while radical left blames homophobia on the right. Both are defending deviant things.

[QUOTE=Crn Volk;4880714].../QUOTE]

No offense but that's not a political program, those are flyers.



Politics:TITOV SDP

You lefty you ;)

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 11:19 PM
You lefty you ;)

In the politics section I also have 15 kilos of speed and Bakir's sunglasses. The Titov SDP is referring to this:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_mTpxtjRGg :rolleyes:

Crn Volk
01-02-2018, 11:36 PM
In the politics section I also have 15 kilos of speed and Bakir's sunglasses. The Titov SDP is referring to this:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_mTpxtjRGg :rolleyes:

The red is hurting my eyes. Do you think they could have found a brighter shade of red?
#betterdeadthanred

Gold-Shekel
01-02-2018, 11:49 PM
The red is hurting my eyes. Do you think they could have found a brighter shade of red?
#betterdeadthanred

It's a special kind of red, every single time they say "Tito" it gets even more red.