The Unhindered March Towards GLOBALISM
Over the past few years, voters all over the world have rejected globalism in favour of nationalism. In the United States, Donald Trump ran on an'America First' agenda and became president. He promised to stop illegal immigration, pull America out of bad international agreements, and change 'free trade' deals to 'fair trade' deals. Months earlier, voters in the United Kingdom opted to leave the European Union, known as Brexit. To this day, their decision remains a thorn in the side of the global elite.
In 2019, not much has changed
Recent elections indicate nationalism remains popular. In India, Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi won another term. Running on a pro-Hindu, nationalist platform, India re-elected him in a landslide. In Britain, the Brexit Party (formed just months ago) finished first with 30% of the vote. With 29 seats, it's now the single biggest party in the European Parliament. In France, President Emmanuel Macron saw his party lose ground in the European elections to Marine Le Pen's National Rally. Just two years ago, Macron handily defeated Le Pen in the presidential election. This time, her party won 23% of the vote versus 22%
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