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Momentum Against Globalists in Europe ‘Super Exciting’

It is “possible” that pro-nation-state movements will overthrow Europe's globalist order, but it will be important for them to learn lessons from Donald Trump about the politics of ground warfare, Dr Sebastian Gorka said. Breitbart Fight Club this week.

Dr. Sebastian Gorka, veteran Trump strategist and incoming senior counterterrorism director, joined Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlowe and Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle for a special edition of the Founders' Roundtable for subscribers. fight clubBreitbart's new member service discusses the state of the world awaiting President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

Referring to the political situation in Europe, the London-born counter-terrorism expert said there were “very exciting” developments across the pond in terms of a backlash against globalist power structures and a real chance to make meaningful change. He said there is.

“What we’re talking about is representative government, what Brexit is, what Meloni is, what MAGA is, representative government… It’s possible because there’s demand,” Dr. Gorka said.

“There's only one question: Do they have the technical knowledge to win? Do they have the technical knowledge to govern?” he said.

“What happened here in America five weeks ago was not just that 77 million people got tired of elites telling them you're stupid, you're white, you're a racist, Lara Trump. It was also because of Scott Pressler, Charlie Kirk, Ned Leune, my wife, people are going out and beating the left at their own organized game. ”

In Britain, Brexit leader Nigel Farage has publicly said he is building a top team within the UK Reform Party to challenge the Westminster system, following in the footsteps of his long-time ally Donald Trump.

In July's general election, just weeks after Mr Farage returned to the party, the Reform Party won more than four million votes. It was a good result to come in third place in the popular vote, but due to the UK's first-past-the-post voting system, the party only won five MPs, compared to the 72 that the reformers had won. This was far short of the 72 people the Liberal Democratic Party won. vote.

This difference in outcome is largely due to the Liberal Democrats' strong ground game and their ability to better direct resources to specific seats where they have the best chance of winning. This is a key area of ​​focus for Farage and reforms, particularly in the 98 seats where the new party finished second.

To take up the challenge of holding genuine national elections, Mr Farage has brought in heavyweights such as former technology entrepreneur Zia Yusuf as party chairman. target These are “professionalization of the party'' and “building of national infrastructure'' in order to overtake the Conservative Party and compete with the Labor Party.

This week, Mr Farage further expanded his team, announcing on Tuesday that billionaire property developer Nick Candy had joined Reform UK as the party's treasurer. Mr Candy, a former Conservative party donor, has pledged to contribute at least £1m of his own money and serve as the party's chief fundraiser to ensure Mr Farage becomes the next prime minister.

Other countries in Europe are also beginning to emulate aspects of Trump's success, including France's Jourdan Bardera, Marine Le Pen's vice president and leader of the National Rally Against Mass Immigration. Mr Bardera's Trump-like use of social media is said to have been central to his success in the European Parliament elections earlier this year, which firmly established him as the heir to France's populist movement. .

As President Macron continues to struggle and the popularity of his neoliberal policies collapses, Le Pen is now predicted to be the frontrunner to become the next president in 2027, with Bardera potentially becoming prime minister. .

The only issue that unites all of Europe's populist parties and Trump's MAGA movement is opposition to large-scale immigration policies favored by American Democrats and European globalists. After a decade of mass immigration, national sentiment is turning against open borders ideology. Opposition to mass immigration was presented as a winning campaign issue by President Trump's ally Geert Wilders of the Netherlands. He won a stunning victory last year and this year established himself as the main power behind the Dutch government.

Commenting on the changing political tides in Europe, Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlowe said at the Founders' Roundtable: It really inspired a generation of American liberals who are messing things up here. ”

“The American Democratic Party is essentially the baby child of the terrible secular left-wing states, especially in Western Europe, which are now really outdated and now really outdated…Obviously things are changing. That's enough. I don't know, but it caught my attention.”

of Breitbart Fight Club Founders Roundtable is a private online event open to readers who sign up each year at the “middleweight” level or higher (sign-up available) here). Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with each other and connect with key players in the world of Breitbart and MAGA. Previous events featured bestselling author Peter Schweitzer.

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