EUROPE FOR EUROPEANS
Last weekend's European Parliament and British local county council elections (6/04-07) were not only a victory for the right over the left. More significantly, they were indications of the growing rejection of the last 60 years of denationalized European history.
They were, particularly, a sharp assertion by many indigenous Europeans that they will not put up with losing their culture to overly assertive Islamic immigrants in Europe.
The latter point was made emphatically by the voters of Holland, Hungary, Finland, Britain, Austria, Denmark and Italy. But the loudest vox populi was heard in Britain.