Conservatives around world at war against ‘leftwing globalists’, Bridget McKenzie tells CPAC London event
Summary
Bridget McKenzie, an Australian senator, spoke at a conservative conference in London, saying conservatives worldwide face a struggle against immigration, "leftwing globalists," and "woke" institutions. She called for unity among rightwing groups and criticized Australia's immigration policies and certain social changes.Key Facts
- Bridget McKenzie spoke at CPAC GB in London, a conservative conference linked to the US CPAC.
- McKenzie said conservatives are "in a war" against large-scale immigration and left-leaning global political movements.
- She criticized Australia’s immigration plans, urging more selective policies based on values, not race.
- McKenzie warned that some laws, like sharia law, clash with Australian law and culture.
- She described a global fight to protect British heritage from leftwing globalists, calling them well-organized and dangerous.
- McKenzie said Australia is among the most socially progressive ("woke") English-speaking countries.
- Pauline Hanson, an Australian politician with similar views, also attended and faced backlash for her comments on migration and multiculturalism.
- Critics argue Australia’s diversity adds value and opposing groups based on background is divisive.
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