The tide is starting to turn across Europe though. Look at Denmark

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The post celebrates the Danish People's Party's (DF) dramatic resurgence in the March 24, 2026, election, securing 9.1% of the vote and 16 seats—tripling its 2022 share—amid widespread voter frustration with immigration policies, as depicted in the attached victory celebration video.
Despite DF's gains, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's center-left bloc retained a plurality (50 seats) but fell short of a majority in the 179-seat Folketing, likely forcing coalition talks that could incorporate stricter migration controls from right-wing parties.

This outcome aligns with escalating anti-immigration sentiment across Europe, where a 2024 Pew Research study found 58% of respondents in 18 nations favoring reduced immigration levels, signaling a potential shift in policy priorities for Denmark's welfare state.

Posted By: Musky, Mar 25, 22:38:44

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