AFD is considered to be more extreme than the reform – he has been accused of having planned to expel German citizens, while some of its senior leaders have called for reduced education on the holocaust – but the two parties benefit from similar anti -tite political winds.
Ryan Wain, executive director of the Tony Blair Institute in Center-Gauche for the world change, said that British voters believe that there is an “omnipresent feeling of the decline” and said work should take the push of AFD in Germany as a striking warning.
“Our message to this government would be – what is our transformer program?” Don’t be broken in the decline, but face it, “he said.
“Unlike Germany and Australia, I think Keir Starmer and plowing recognized the need for this transformation. Certainly in recent months.

Labor advisers and strategists say they now have a clearer direction in place to fight the growing populist tide and learn the lessons from Germany and Australia.
In a recent letter to his cabinet, Starmer expressed his vision on how to prevent voters from the traditional working class from plowing to derive towards reform or even conservatives. He argued that “too many people feel excluded or forgotten by political regulations” – and has promised a laser -focus on the concerns of the working class on subjects such as wage growth and immigration.
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