Reducing Immigration Now More Important to Europeans Than Climate Change

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Concern about immigration and terrorism is rising in Europe while “fighting climate change” as a priority is falling by the wayside among voters, research led by the former Secretary General of NATO has found.

Last year has seen a global rise in the share of people who say that migration & terrorism are among the world’s largest challenges, particularly among , & 🇷.While reducing immigration is a priority for just 16 per cent of people globally, it is trending towards 50 per cent in some European states.

While concern about immigration varies across Europe, the countries ahead of the continent-wide trend on calling it a top priority citizens think their government should address included Germany, Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom.

The disconnect between the German people — the most likely to say controlling immigration is a priority of any country in Europe, the Democracy Perception Index figures state — and the principles of the government is. While the Red-Green-Yellow coalition picked up 51.8 per cent of the popular vote in the 2021 Federal elections leading to the present coalition government, polling today puts those parties at just 34 per cent.

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