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Gustaf
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« on: October 13, 2012, 02:58:17 AM »

The Progress Party in Norway is clearly a right-wing party, no question about it. The Peoples' Party in Denmark, on the other hand, is not on issues other than immigration.

Since Fortuyn ran around with his black boyfriend I'd say his liberal stance was probably pretty genuine. Since his death that's probably not the case though.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2012, 02:44:13 AM »

I'd just like to point out that the anti-Marxist rants are clearly part of a strategy for xenophobic parties to make the working class vote for them rather than the traditional left. They do it all over the Europe. They think the workers should support them and that Marxist ideas are to blame for this not happening.
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