mileslunn
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2021, 02:04:15 AM » |
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Danish People's party also way lower too. Is that because of Social Democrats' hardline on immigration and could Danish Social Democrats be a model of how Social Democrats elsewhere in Europe can rebound. It seems a lot of blue collar types are left wing on economic issues but culturally conservative while most social democratic parties are left wing on both thus on cultural issues offside with their voter base thus paying a big price. Despite my disagreement here, I've often thought a culturally conservative platform combined with left wing economic policies is a way for both Social Democrats to rebound elsewhere and to drive down support for far right? Unless I am misreading why DPP has imploded, how come other Social Democrats haven't caught on and tried similar approach as Denmark one of few areas they are doing well in Europe. Yes part of it is covid bounce, but Finland has had one of the lowest COVID rates in Europe yet their social democrats are struggling despite having a young charismatic leader.
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