In the recent European Union elections, Green parties experienced significant losses, losing almost 25% of their seats. This outcome is being interpreted as a backlash against the green agenda and the Net Zero policies that have been perceived as eroding living standards. Voters across Europe have shown their dissatisfaction with these policies, leading to substantial gains for right-wing parties. Analysts suggest that Europeans are rejecting what some have termed 'Climate Communism' and are increasingly concerned about stagnating living standards. The election results are seen as a major rebuke of the EU's flagship climate policy, the Green Deal. Greta and the so-called eco-zealots were among the biggest losers in what has been described as a 'greenlash.'
'The Green Deal is a luxury policy Brussels can no longer afford.' The European election results are a major rebuke of the EU flagship climate policy, writes @AndrewOrlowski 👇 https://t.co/AFZFObX170
The Greens have been seeing massive losses in the EU election. Meanwhile right-wing parties see massive gains. The message is clear. People are rejecting the climate agenda and Net Zero. People support the farmers💪🚜
The losses of the Greens in the European elections suggest that Europeans are finally starting to get tired of stagnating living standards. Europeans care about the climate, but they know that making themselves poorer isn't the way to fix it. https://t.co/nnFRSwtHaf
After the European Union elections, Greta was the big loser. Green parties lost huge numbers of seats and right of center parties gained massive numbers. https://t.co/x3Y0P8wA8V
It’s not just Europe’s farmers who are rising up against Net Zero. Voters across the EU are rejecting the green agenda. The European Parliament elections delivered a well deserved drubbing to the eco-zealots, says Tim Black https://t.co/FV5CUHuwiV
Europe’s green backlash https://t.co/FgfKGF3DQ7 | opinion
Green parties were the biggest losers in these European elections. Voters are sick and tired of their living standards being eroded in the name of Net Zero. Long may the green-lash continue, says Tim Black https://t.co/FV5CUHuwiV
"The European Parliament election results should be interpreted as the most striking instance yet of greenlash." @darelmass on how Europe turned against the Greens: https://t.co/wFQ1qu3Rmt
The Green parties lost almost 25% of their seats in the EU elections. The message is clear. People in Europe are REJECTING Climate Communism.
"The green austerity of 'net zero' has already proved itself no more popular than the neoliberal austerity that preceded it." Why Europe has turned agains the Greens. https://t.co/KTFZggTxKN