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ingemann
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« on: August 20, 2016, 02:26:21 AM »

Yeah, that's what the Danes did; but if the aim was to undercut the DPP it hardly worked (especially with a recent saying a threshold level of people would consider voting for the literal neo-nazis Danskernes Parti.

What the Hell are you talking about, Danskernes Parti have not even enough signatures to run. Nye Borgerlige looks like they may get enough votes, but that's just DPP for people who don't like the "vulgar" and working class DPP.

Also seeing that SD in Sweden look like it will get 28% of the vote, I think that the Danish policy of recognise the problem and undercutting it have worked better, especially because Sweden hve been forced anyway to move toward Danish immigration policies.
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2016, 01:53:43 PM »
« Edited: August 21, 2016, 01:56:59 PM by ingemann »

Quoting politicus on other atlas. Maybe she is scaremongering, but eh.

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I don't think she's scaremongering, but I think she's panicking, but I looked up the poll (Gallup; august 2016 ), and while it was made by Gallup (the biggest Danish polling company), they themselves warn about the method use in the poll. When you don't mention other parties, more people are likely to answer positive in a poll to vote for a party. The only indication of the popular support for Danskernes Party is the regional election where it got 6000 votes (where they ran in all regions except the smallest one) and the party's inability to get enough signatures to run. Until they get enough signatures to run or they're mentioned with a significant support (above 2%) in the standard polls, it doesn't matter what these polls say.

Also even if this was true, Daniel Carlsen have the charisma of a cold damp pierce of cloth and come across as a little off. Which will become obvious the moment he takes part in a debate.

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The point is not to copy a few token positions, the point is finding the points, where they have legitimate criticism and find solutions, and not necessary the same as the far right suggest on those points. Just adopting a few token position never works, both because iot's not enough, but also because people know when parties don't believe in their suggested policies.
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