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Bar Canada, there are some cards those other 4 have. In Britain, anti immigration sentiment did help push brexit as well as anti immigration being one of the primary factors in the Tories massive victory in 2019. What the people of the UK need to wake up to ( or rather what WE have to wake them up to) is that the "conservative" party is their greatest enemy and a parasitic evil who's goal is to lull nationalist whites into accepting a controlled opposition.

In Germany, Afd (branded an evil far right party by the media and outfunded) came third in 2017 and sustained minor blows in the 2021 election despite a lackluster campaign and political divisions as a result of covid. Germany still is in a poor place but the consciousness is there.

New Zealand, can't say much on the political front but the zero covid policy has completely stalled all immigration, giving Whites some breathing room atleast for now.

Ireland isn't as cucked as you would think, r/ireland can be pretty based at times and the demographics are still strong. The main reason for lack of nationalist sentiment is that far left Sinn Fein party serves as a controlled opposition absorber to that sort of sentiment. I'd say nationalist sentiment has the potential to be sparked but it is not being capitalized on seriously by any kind of dissident party.