
The Keith Woods Podcast The Great EU Debate: Abolish or Reform?
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Jan 1, 2026 Martin Sellner, a prominent European identitarian activist and author, delves into the contentious debate over whether nationalists should abolish or reform the EU. He presents his core truths about demographic policies and the Great Replacement, advocating for the option of exit as a speedier path to remigration. Keith Woods counters, arguing that abolition is politically risky and that reform is a more viable strategy. They explore Brexit’s lessons, the complexities of EU exit, and the geopolitical implications, while urging activists to focus on constructive engagement.
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Remigration As The Overriding Priority
- Martin Sellner argues remigration must be the absolute priority because demography is the highest value for a state.
- He frames the EU as a significant enforcer of progressivism that can be a major obstacle to remigration efforts.
Abolish EU Is Politically Unviable
- Keith Woods argues abolition of the EU is strategically mistaken because it is unpopular and politically unviable.
- He stresses the power needed to abolish the EU is the same power that could be used to reform it in a nationalist direction.
Prioritize National Power Over Institutional Collapse
- Focus political energy on winning national governments and shifting norms rather than demanding institutional collapse.
- Use national victories and coalitions to push the EU to roll back unwanted policies incrementally.



