Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "The EU Parliament's New “Patriots for Europe” Group Explained" video.

  1. This is all like radiation noise in the background, that it doesn't really matter what parties form or who they group with, hardly anything changes, voters get angry with them and slap them down by voters for the other side every 2 or 3 elections and keep repeating the process. The only real constant in all this is that people today are far more sensitive on things like the economy than what we were a 100 years ago, in other words, regardless of party or left or right, if they don't deliver on the economy and cost of living, they will pay a high price over the coming elections. This is a major problem for the far right around Europe, they've promised a lot, blustered their way in, but once in power, there are no excuses, voters will expect results and will probably give them one or two terms before turning on them, basically, it's easy to talk, lie and twist the narrative on the sideline, but as the far right gets into power, that's when all the bluster goes out of the windows and voters will expect solid results in a short space of time, basically, the hard part is ahead of the far right now, because voters are not so forgiven and are fed up with mainstream parties not delivering, they are giving the far right a chance but the window is very small that if they don't deliver on the voters concerns, voters will very likely turn on the far right, probably more so then they have on moderate parties, because let's be blunt about this, the far right are not doing well because of their policies, they are doing well because the mainstream is doing so badly, but that wont mean much if the far right makes a mess of the economy or create gridlock in the political process. To put it another way, if the far right really want to do well, they have to deliver on the economy, they also have to play nice with other political parties and have to be willing to compromise, if they are not willing to compromise or have too much of a hardline view in too many political areas, voters will very likely turn on them quickly, probably why the more successful far right groups are moderating there policies to appeal to a wider voters group.
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