Europe is waking up. The Save Europe Act, the first patriotic European Citizens' Initiative, is a bold attempt to force Brussels to confront the reality of mass migration, demographic replacement, and the erosion of national identity. With hundreds of thousands of signatures already gathered and prominent supporters from Viktor Orbán to Eva Vlaardingerbroek, it represents a growing recognition that Europe cannot survive as a continent of open borders, multiculturalism without assimilation, and elite-imposed transformation.

The core message is simple and overdue: European nations have the sovereign right, and duty, to preserve their ethnocultural identity, secure their borders, and prioritise the continuity of their own peoples and civilisations.

What the Save Europe Act Demands

The Act condenses the key demands of patriotic movements across Europe into a clear legislative mandate:

Halt replacement-level migration and restore sovereign border control.

Prioritise remigration (voluntary and incentivised return of non-integrated migrants).

Affirm the inalienable right of native European peoples to preserve their collective identity, heritage, language, and way of life.

Reassert national sovereignty against supranational institutions that have overridden the will of the people.

By reaching one million signatures, it forces the European Commission to formally consider and debate these demands, a rare mechanism for ordinary Europeans to push back against elite consensus.

Why the Save Europe Act is Good

It is a necessary corrective to decades of failed policy. Uncontrolled migration has strained welfare systems, housing, crime rates, and social cohesion across the continent. Parallel societies, grooming scandals, no-go zones, and rising support for radical Islam are not "diversity strengths," they are symptoms of a civilisational model that refuses to defend itself. The Act rejects the suicidal empathy that places outsiders' interests above the legitimate rights of native populations. It affirms that nations are not hotels or economic zones but historic communities with the right to continuity. It is pro-European in the truest sense: protecting the distinct peoples and cultures that made Europe great.

Why Australia Urgently Needs Its Own Version

Australia faces the same pressures, albeit with our own geography and history. High migration has worsened the housing crisis, strained infrastructure, and raised legitimate questions about integration and cultural compatibility. Our birth rates are below replacement. Elite discourse treats any concern about numbers, skills, or cultural fit as "racist," while ignoring the real costs borne by working families and suburban communities.

An Australian Save Australia Act (or equivalent) would:

Demand honest public debate on migration levels, carrying capacity, and assimilation requirements.

Prioritise skilled, assimilable migrants who contribute to, rather than burden, our society.

Affirm the right of the Australian people, formed from British, European, and other founding stocks, to preserve our national identity, language, and way of life.

Reject the replacement narrative that treats Australia as a blank canvas for global population flows.

Link migration policy explicitly to pro-natal policies that support Australian families.

We are not Europe, but the underlying dynamic is the same: managerial elites imposing demographic transformation while ordinary citizens pay the price in higher costs, reduced trust, and cultural erosion. Australia's practical, self-reliant character makes us well-placed to lead a sane, evidence-based alternative.

Reclaiming Sovereignty and Identity

The Save Europe Act is a declaration that Europeans are not obliged to dissolve their nations in the name of abstract humanitarianism. Australia should take the same stand. Liberty includes the freedom of a people to decide who joins their political community and on what terms. Without secure borders and cultural confidence, there can be no lasting liberty, prosperity, or social cohesion.

The time for polite silence is over. Australians, like Europeans, must demand policies that put our own people first. A Save Australia initiative, grounded in realism rather than ideology, could be the beginning of a necessary national reckoning. What do you think, Pauline?

https://www.save-europe-act.com/