Austria: Freedom Party Grabs Second Place, Leftwing Parties Suffer Historic Losses

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The movement Dutch MP Geert Wilders (who wrote the foreword of my new book FATWA! Hunted in America) began, the Freedom party, is spreading across the European continent. Those yearning to be free of the leftwing anti-freedom chokehold have spoken.

LIVEWIRE: Austrian Exit Polls Indicate Populist Freedom Party in Second Place, Left Wing Parties Suffer Losses

Exit polls indicate that the populist Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has come second place, meaning the party may enter the country’s next coalition government for the first time since 2005.

Breitbart London, October 15, 2017:

Early exit polls also indicate gains for first place party the Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP), meaning party leader Sebastian Kurz, at 31, is set to be the world’s youngest leader.

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Left-wing parties, the Social Democrats, lead by Christian Kern, suffered its worst result since World War Two, and the Green Party suffered its worst result in more than 20 years.

Both the People’s Party and the Freedom Party have focused on securing Austria’s borders, deporting failed asylum seekers, and Islamisation during the campaign, whilst the Social Democrats have focused on social justice issues.

https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/919584192626913281

11:21 Austria’s New Parliament seat predictions

Freedom Party is expected to gain 11 seats, which the left wing Social Democrats are predicted to lose 3

https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/919582110075236352

 

11:19 Cheers from inside Freedom Party headquarters

Breitbart London’s Chris Tomlinson reporting from inside Freedom Party headquarters:

 

11:18 SORA Exit Poll: populist Freedom Party comes second, behind centre-right People’s Party

People’s Party, 30.2%

Freedom Party, 26.8%

Social Democrats: 26.3%

https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/919581825814749185

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Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago

Good if the anti-islam parties win ….or its curtains for Austria like its for sweden, France, Germany http://bit.ly/2s75qAn

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
6 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

… and USA.

dad1927
dad1927
6 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

citizens don’t want to be raped, I guess. Tell Merkel

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago
Reply to  dad1927

Who knew?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

Ok, the tools of democracy have been given to the people of Austria, now it the time to use them for the reconstruction of the country’s assets, cultural, social and personal. Everyone is watching.

Kalambong Kalambong
Kalambong Kalambong
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

>… deporting failed asylum seekers …

Deporting failed asylum seekers IS NOT ENOUGH !!

All the moslem savages MUST BE DEPORTED IMMEDIATELY !!

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6 years ago

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Zavrzlama
Zavrzlama
6 years ago

Exactly! That´s the ONLY solution! Because as long as they´re in, they will nothing but breed, which will always create problems.

dad1927
dad1927
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

thats McBastyard to us…

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  dad1927

Filthy McBastard as far as I’m concerned.

dad1927
dad1927
6 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  dad1927

Did they re-record the vocals? If so Jagger still sounds gr8 — a lot better than say, Roger Daltrey does now.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

That would not be surprising, the politically correct are doing everything possible to destroy civilization as it is known today.

Trump can't ban islam
Trump can't ban islam
6 years ago

too little, too late

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
6 years ago

Rarely do I agree with you. But I do on this point.

Emmett
Emmett
6 years ago

So nearly 60 percent of Austrians are perfectly happy with their children being RAPED by jihadis ! I allways thought the Austrians were victims of the nazis, this has changed my mind ! Next election the anti- jihad parties, should tell the Austrian people; they will still get their WELFARE CHECKS, but their children won’t be RAPED !

aebe
aebe
6 years ago
Reply to  Emmett

Just a few years back , Germans were almost 90% in favor of being invaded .
Raped and murdered , forced to support their ‘immigrants’ . Probably not happening in Poland , but for all of Europe west of there , Chaos .

Gunter
Gunter
6 years ago
Reply to  Emmett

“Immigration without assimilation is invasion.”
~ Bobby Jindal, former Gov. of Louisiana

dad1927
dad1927
6 years ago
Reply to  Emmett

this news is censored. Population unaware

Raphael Bauer
Raphael Bauer
6 years ago

… and USA.

Michelle
Michelle
6 years ago

Let’s all wait and see if action follows rhetoric before we heap plaudits. After all it is politicians that have been elected and they make snakes & scorpions(remember the fable) seem honourable.

Hamed Mojerkoff
Hamed Mojerkoff
6 years ago

Too bad. Was hoping to see Austria and Germany wiped off the face of the earth. Austria was no victim of nazi party. Austria is where it all began.

Michelle
Michelle
6 years ago

FGS get over the Nazis as it is that attitude directly that has led to this. By all means remember, but it is the constant public reminder of their actions that have led to this disaster. In the next war extermination and concentration camps will be the NORM. No one takes the Turks to task for their murders or the Russians who as the USSR murdered far more than did the Nazis.

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago

I think that is true but Prussia has always been the more militant, aggressive population.

1936benz
1936benz
6 years ago

Wrong. “Prussian militarism” is a myth created (first) by Woodrow Wilson and Britain as an excuse to get the US involved in WWI (and a vain attempt to salvage the British Empire). Looking back on the century 1815-1914, from Waterloo to the Great War, Germany (led by Prussia) was the least militaristic of European powers:

Britain – 10 wars; Russia – 7 wars; France – 5 wars; German states – 3 wars
If we’d stayed home in 1917, things would have been settled between the antagonists, there never would have been that “treaty” cobbled together by Clemenceau at Versailles, no one would have ever heard of Adolf Hitler. Britain and France had created a global empire of 700 million people at gunpoint when the United States was still herding Indians onto reservations.

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago
Reply to  1936benz

While I agree that American intervention in WWI was a causative factor leading to WWII (or the punitive peace treaty ending hostilities), it was not young Austrian men who felt a dueling scar left by a Saber was a rite of passage to manhood. I stand by my opinion that the militaristic culture of Prussia was real and widely recognized by the people of that time. I note you could not help slamming the USA as final point, I wonder why?

1936benz
1936benz
6 years ago

You wonder why? Because I slept in the dirt and spent plenty of time being shot at for 20 + years in the U.S. military. It tends to make one a cynic.

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago
Reply to  1936benz

I spent a tour in the Nam and I love this country. God has blessed us to be citizens of the US. I am also part American Indian.

Poppey
Poppey
6 years ago
Reply to  1936benz

Who taught you that tripe?
Prussia annexed two provinces from Denmark in the Prussian Danish war, then struck at Austria and the Hapsburg empire defeating them at Koniggratz in 1866 before destroying the French army at Sedan and laying siege to Paris 1870 – 71 taking Alsace and Lorraine as ransom. These conquests destroyed the balance of power in Europe established in 1815 and led to the unification of all the German speaking states with Austria under Prussian diktat and Bismark. This was the most dangerous thing that could be imagined at that time. It was the burning resentment of damaged French pride which ensured war in 1914 as well as everything else going on in Serbia and the invasion of Belgium.
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Wilson wanted to destroy our empire in 1919, so he contrived to weaken the Royal Navy with the Washington treaty of1922 despite us having the worlds biggest empire and longest sea routes to patrol unlike America which had internal lines of communication, an empire founded on trade not violence terror and genocide as some others were later, we were in India for example for 300 years, it worked for all sides, today India remains the worlds biggest democracy under the rule of law blessed as it is with our language.

America during the last century did everything it could to avoid taking up arms in a common cause to defend democracy and the rule of law until it was directly attacked itself.

1936benz
1936benz
6 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

Wilson didn’t know enough about global affairs to want to “destroy” anything – all he knew is that someone who spoke the same language desperately wanted him to win their war for him, so in he jumped. And yes, the unification of Germany did upset the so-called “balance of power” that Britain needed to retain their hegemony. Germany certainly didn’t need to be lectured to by a government which had, at gunpoint, colonized and exploited 700 million people to enrich themselves over (as you state) hundreds of years. And your “empire founded on trade”?!!! When Britain was snobbishly lecturing other countries on “imperialism” India (and China) were begging for independence – something they were promised for sending troops to fight in France during WWI; a promise of course, that was never kept. And regarding “Austria under Prussian rule…” It was Bismarck who was determined to keep Austria OUT of Germany – he knew better than to bring that aging, infirm empire into the new state. So much for your “tripe.” You seriously need to get an education instead of relying on British propaganda and Hollywood for your “facts.” Idiot.

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago
Reply to  1936benz

Wilson campaigned on a promise to keep the US out of the war. There is nothing to suggest he was particularly fond of the British. He was a progressive and a total rascist but no Anglophile. Poppey is correct that the British Empire was founded on trade. Poppey is also correct that India, a fractured subcontinent, which had been conquered over and over, was essentially beyond modernization. For example, India had 150 different languages, according to some scholars, at the time Britain began trading at certain seaports. By the way, until Britain won trade rights, Portugal was already in place. Stop hating the evolution of the modern industrialized wored. It’s messy but so is life.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  1936benz

I would’ve considered visiting Pakistain and Bangladesh (spit) when they were still administered by Great Britain. But now? Not on a bet.

Strangerinastangeland
Strangerinastangeland
6 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

Well said.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

India’s huge population of muslum 5th columnists is practically a daily threat to that democracy.

Menseismal
Menseismal
6 years ago

Years after WWll many Germans in North America called themselves Austrians, to hide the fact that they were Nazi supporters – or so they thought.
Canada was a good place for them to hide – so they thought.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

LOL!

Gunter
Gunter
6 years ago

“The most puzzling development in politics during the last decade is the apparent determination of Western European leaders to re-create the Soviet Union in Western Europe.”
~ Mikhail Gorbachev

Michelle
Michelle
6 years ago
Reply to  Gunter

Quite apt and prescient. Try asking Asian leaders, that is, if they can stop laughing.

dad1927
dad1927
6 years ago

liberals get $$ for voting the way they do…..comment image

Mark Huber
Mark Huber
6 years ago

Second place is not good enough. We need first by a wide margin. A very wide margin.

Zavrzlama
Zavrzlama
6 years ago

I just returned from Austria and I´m shocked that despite these dangerous times with millions of muzzies travelling freely throughout Europe with multiple identities, the muzzie-friendly SPÖ almost equaled in received voices with the anti-muzzie FPÖ, which shows me that Austrians STILL have way less common sense than Hungarians for example. ÖVP´s Kurz said smart things in the past. Now it´s time for him to transfer his words into action in order to convince me of his ability and attitude. I would be more than happy if this beautiful country could be saved. If Austria would join the Visegrad-group, it would certainly be a step into the right direction.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

They only grabbed second place because the muslum collaborating parties managed to manufacture enough voter fraud to keep them out of 1st place.

Poppey
Poppey
6 years ago

This goes to show that when a charismatic young {or not so young} leader comes forward with a message and plan people can believe in things really can change overnight in Western Europe, what’s been missing up to now are enough of the right people standing with the right ideas.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

Freedom is not free. Europe must realize this as much as America has.

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