Conservative Leaders Criticize Immigration and 'Woke' Policies at London CPAC Event
1-Minute Brief
The London CPAC gathering highlights growing international coordination among right-wing leaders on issues like immigration and cultural policy.
Key Facts
- London hosted a version of the Conservative Political Action Conference, known for its association with right-wing causes in the US.
- Australian Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie told attendees conservatives are 'in a war' against mass immigration and 'leftwing globalists'.
- The event was described as more understated compared to the US CPAC, with less emphasis on Donald Trump.
- Pauline Hanson, leader of Australia's One Nation party, criticized multiculturalism, immigration, and 'woke' ideology during her speech.
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage compared Hanson's polling rise to Donald Trump's US victory.
What Happened
A Conservative Political Action Conference event in London featured speeches from international right-wing leaders, including Pauline Hanson and Bridget McKenzie, who criticized immigration, multiculturalism, and progressive policies.
Why It Matters
The event illustrates increasing collaboration among conservative figures from different countries and signals shared priorities on issues such as immigration and cultural change. It also reflects ongoing debates within and between political parties about national identity and policy direction.
What's Next
Observers will watch for further cooperation between right-wing parties internationally and monitor how these themes influence domestic political debates in the UK, Australia, and beyond.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NYTLeft8h agoA Very British CPAC: No Costumes, and Not Much Trump
- The GuardianLeft1h agoPauline Hanson tells London CPAC crowd she is ‘sick of hearing about white privilege’ and ‘fears for England’
- The GuardianLeft17m agoConservatives around world are ‘at war against leftwing globalists’, Bridget McKenzie tells CPAC London event
