Merz booed and jeered – Screengrab Social Media Telegram It’s about policies, not speeches. There’s one common feature to all the Euro-Glo...

It’s about policies, not speeches.
There’s one common feature to all the Euro-Globalists, especially Germany’s Friedrich Merz, France’s Emmanuel Macron, and the UK’s Keir Starmer: VERY low popularity levels, that are record in their countries, and are the highest in the whole wide world.

Another common feature is that these ‘leaders’ apparently have no idea why they are so unpopular, and seem to think it’s a simple ‘matter of optics’ – a ‘reset’, or another speech should solve it.
They never change the Brussels-inspired suicidal policies that are destroying their populations in the first place: unchecked mass migration, green ‘net-zero’ lunacy, Ukraine obsession… the list is long.
So, in Germany, as Friedrich Merz’s popularity plunges to record lows and his weak coalition is in constant disarray, the chancellor decided to travel the country in a bid to persuade citizens that things are going just right.
How do you think he’s faring?
Politico reported:
“It’s not going well. Instead, Merz looks like he is only compounding his problems, often appearing out of touch and further alienating some of the very voters he can least afford to lose.”
Watch the booing, mocking and jeering of Merz – and the uncontained anger in his face.
A stop in Salzwedel, where the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is far ahead in polls, showed his vulnerability.
“One woman stood up, and with her voice trembling into the microphone, told the chancellor that she had advanced skin cancer and wouldn’t be able to afford her own funeral. Why, she asked, were the chancellor and his ministers cutting back medical benefits while seeking pay rises for themselves?
Merz offered no words of understanding or consolation, reacting only with a lecturing flash of anger. ‘At no point — not once — has anyone ever considered raising the salaries of members of the federal government’, he said sternly. ‘At no point. Anything else is a false claim. And I would simply be grateful if you would not repeat this without verifying it. At no point!’”
That’s the stereotype of the rude German.
At this point, only 24 percent of Germans believe he can turn the economy around. 14 percent still hilariously believe Merz ‘communicates effectively’.
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