A new europe

All right, so there is really good news in the local Danish election. Those I support are making a government. It’s going to be a midleaning conservative government with respect for green Change as well. Running on a pro business, pro defense, pro climate change platform. So it has the potential to reach over the aisle.

They will, for sure, sponsor my elite political work, and this spells very good for a continental reconciliation between the challengers of the old elite.

BUT, one thing is the potential, the other thing is the realization of the political projects.

This is my experience. I have worked with the Conservative Party in the UK since Cameron. I liked him a lot, to be honest. He had gotten a negative legacy which I think is a bit unfair.

Anyway, then there was Mr. Boris Johnson, also a BRILLIANT politician, ms. May, Mr. Sunak. ALL failed to implement the ideas, that Mr. Trump actually managed to implement. Pro production, closed borders and so on.

Why? Because they lacked the WILLPOWER. Getting the bureaucracy and Westminster to actually do these things demand an iron will.

So a new generation of politicians are born; Mr. Farage and Mr. Lowe.

What is the difference between them and the conservatives? They are MUCH MORE DEDICATED.

Mr. Lowe is the Trump of the UK.

The same applies to Germany. There has been a firewall between my ideas and mainstream politics, that Mr. Trump essentially kicked in.

So, having worked with the sister party of Mr. Merz for 15 years, my advice is; it’s about RESULTS.

Here in Denmark, because we have this local democratic tradition, my perspective has been an integral part of Danish politics. It was Mr. Fogh who actually made this very novel way of acting. It was extremely difficult and it led to the Mohammed cartoon crisis, that we are actually all in, still, in some strange way.

But with Mr. Fogh heading a paneuropean rebuilding, the cards are stacked for us.

So it has A LOT of potential.

G-d bless the will of the free peoples of Europe.

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