Der Anstieg von M ist in den letzten Monaten erschreckend schnell. Ich habe auch verstanden, dass der Vizepräsident von M angerufen hat "Tolle Ersatztheorie" A "Tatsache" im November 2025. Außerdem sind die meisten Ihrer Einwanderer Miteuropäer und die Einwanderung ist seit 2022 rückläufig. Was geschah im September 2025, das zu diesem kometenhaften Aufstieg führte?

    Tut mir leid, dass ich auf Englisch schreibe, aber das überrascht mich wirklich.

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    Von upthetruth1

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    1. Same thing as in most European countries, right? The populist right is criticizing immigration and gaining massive traction.

    2. Chespineapple on

      We don’t get it much ourselves. I guess they’re being extra vocal in their opposition, but I’m just assuming a part of this is the same buzz as the trumper party in the UK is getting. The media reporting this stuff gets better clicks if they keep talking up the popularity of a really polarizing party. I don’t remember any big immigrant fearmongering incident from late last year.

      Snorri Másson is just a Ben Shapiro fanboy who’ll start seeing roadblocks if he’s ever actually hit with a serious journalist who knows the modern alt right debating tactics. But maybe that’s just optimism talking.

    3. They are also getting traction from conservatives since conservative political parties here (D) and in Europe are pathetic

    4. EnvironmentalAd2063 on

      I think partly it’s because people are sick of the traditional four party political hegemony and some of the ‚outside‘ parties have not been doing well in the last few years. M is also fairly popular among farmers because they have a comprehensive farming/agriculture policy and are vocal about increasing the political equality of rural areas and urban regions, making rural areas more attractive to a wide range of people. But it is also because they are a populist party and they are quick to grasp and utilize various right-wing talking points that are considered ‚controversial‘ in society, such as racism and homophobia. They’re also popular with younger people because they are very effective when it comes to social media

    5. Both_Progress_8410 on

      I feel like racism is dramatically increasing here in the past few years. I’m an immigrant but have Icelandic citizenship and I’m not white. The amount of outright rudeness and racist microagressions I’ve faced in the past two years is more than in my previous 10 years living here.

    6. Informal_Barber5229 on

      Let’s just be thankful that this bubble is occuring now, just after the election, and not just before the next election. With immigration decreasing this bubble will pop before the next election.

    7. Most of the immigrants are European but there is still a feeling among many that they put strain on the infastructure and raise the housing prices and therefore contribute to the housing crises.

      A lot the immigrants do not speak any Icelandic so people often do need to use english at shops, bars and resturants and some see this as an issue and to be some people have poor grasp of English. This also adds to a feeling that they are poorly integrated

      Then I guess political changes in America and Europe make socially conservative people feel vindicated and more likely too „leave the closet“ so to speak.

    8. Personal_Reward_60 on

      It’s been happening all over the world post-COVID. There seems to be a growing far right sentiment in the past few years, the consensus at least is the pendulum seems to always shift politically every few years

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