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Question: Who is getting/would get your vote?
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Social Democrats
 
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Moderates
 
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Greens
 
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Liberal People's Party
 
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Centre Party
 
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Swedish Democrats
 
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Left Party
 
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Christian Democrats
 
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Feminist Initiative
 
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Other
 
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Total Voters: 61

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« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2014, 02:56:02 PM »

Yeah didn't remember if it was them, but I do remember FI wants men to pay a higher tax rate simply for being male, the sort of thing that MRAs would actually love since it would actually lend credence to their crap for once. But they aren't relevant anyway and holding a handful of seats won't make them either.
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« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2014, 03:49:12 PM »

The Sweden Democrats. I have a couple of issues with them, but they are preferable to the other options on that list.

What about the Christian Democrats?

They're internationalist, pro-EU and don't oppose mass immigration. I suppose I'd vote for them if the SD weren't an option, though...
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« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2014, 06:48:55 PM »

I was hoping for something more exciting but that isidewith quiz thing told me I belong in the Socialdemokraterna camp so SD it is I suppose...
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« Reply #28 on: September 07, 2014, 06:50:31 PM »

Hmmm... Where does an anti-EU, but non-xenophobic conservative such as myself go in Sweden?

Christian Democrats or Moderates I guess for me. Voted Christian Democrats in the poll.

You cant get the pure eurosceptic/non-xenophobic conservative combo in Sweden, but CD is definitely the most traditionally conservative party. Moderates would be too, well, moderate for you.

The Moderates' name from what I've gathered is just a historical anachronism. They're about as right wing as the Tories or the CDU with the only big difference being they don't have a hardline socon faction.
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« Reply #29 on: September 07, 2014, 07:08:40 PM »
« Edited: September 07, 2014, 07:12:43 PM by politicus »

Hmmm... Where does an anti-EU, but non-xenophobic conservative such as myself go in Sweden?

Christian Democrats or Moderates I guess for me. Voted Christian Democrats in the poll.

You cant get the pure eurosceptic/non-xenophobic conservative combo in Sweden, but CD is definitely the most traditionally conservative party. Moderates would be too, well, moderate for you.

The Moderates' name from what I've gathered is just a historical anachronism. They're about as right wing as the Tories or the CDU with the only big difference being they don't have a hardline socon faction.

That is completely wrong (especially regarding the Tories). The party has moved left under Reinfeldts leadership and is presently the most centrist of the four centre-right parties.

So the name is actually pretty accurate nowadays.
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« Reply #30 on: September 07, 2014, 08:56:50 PM »

Its a formerly hilariously ironic name.
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« Reply #31 on: September 07, 2014, 09:01:41 PM »

Moderates. Liberal People's Party and Christian Democrats would also be good fits.
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« Reply #32 on: September 07, 2014, 09:02:21 PM »

I'd probably vote F! to troll certain groups of people.
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« Reply #33 on: September 08, 2014, 03:37:49 AM »

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You cant get the pure eurosceptic/non-xenophobic conservative combo in Sweden, but CD is definitely the most traditionally conservative party. Moderates would be too, well, moderate for you.

The Moderates' name from what I've gathered is just a historical anachronism. They're about as right wing as the Tories or the CDU with the only big difference being they don't have a hardline socon faction.

That is completely wrong (especially regarding the Tories). The party has moved left under Reinfeldts leadership and is presently the most centrist of the four centre-right parties.

So the name is actually pretty accurate nowadays.
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The name thing is weird though. Before 1970 they were called "Högerpartiet". Then they changed the name to affect the public's perception of them, just before choosing a leader that would move them further to the right (Gösta Bohman).
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« Reply #34 on: September 08, 2014, 08:35:39 AM »

I'd probably vote F! to troll certain groups of people.

Trolling the left, I suppose? Tongue
As you can see on this forum, the Swedish centre-right is very content With F!'s spoiler role.
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« Reply #35 on: September 08, 2014, 12:16:12 PM »

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You cant get the pure eurosceptic/non-xenophobic conservative combo in Sweden, but CD is definitely the most traditionally conservative party. Moderates would be too, well, moderate for you.

The Moderates' name from what I've gathered is just a historical anachronism. They're about as right wing as the Tories or the CDU with the only big difference being they don't have a hardline socon faction.

That is completely wrong (especially regarding the Tories). The party has moved left under Reinfeldts leadership and is presently the most centrist of the four centre-right parties.

So the name is actually pretty accurate nowadays.

The name thing is weird though. Before 1970 they were called "Högerpartiet". Then they changed the name to affect the public's perception of them, just before choosing a leader that would move them further to the right (Gösta Bohman).
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Yeah, moderate and Gösta Bohman doesn't really belong in the same sentence. I suppose Höger was simply too outdated and old fashioned, so they had to come up with a new more "modern" and non-ideological name, whitout necessarily wanting to change their politics. Presumably moderate was more to sound modern than centrist.

Its strange that the name Høyre survived in Norway, but you have a preference for keeping antiquated but unambiguous and "strong" names such as having newspapers named things like Fedrelandsvennen, Adresseavisen and Klassekampen (and a party called Arbeiderpartiet).
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« Reply #36 on: September 08, 2014, 12:43:01 PM »

Greens, I guess.

I'd probably vote F! to troll certain groups of people.

If I wanted to troll properly, my vote would have been for the 'Satanist Initiative' (write-in).
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« Reply #37 on: September 08, 2014, 01:10:33 PM »

The name thing is weird though. Before 1970 they were called "Högerpartiet". Then they changed the name to affect the public's perception of them, just before choosing a leader that would move them further to the right (Gösta Bohman).

Yeah, moderate and Gösta Bohman doesn't really belong in the same sentence. I suppose Höger was simply too outdated and old fashioned, so they had to come up with a new more "modern" and non-ideological name, whitout necessarily wanting to change their politics. Presumably moderate was more to sound modern than centrist.

Its strange that the name Høyre survived in Norway, but you have a preference for keeping antiquated but unambiguous and "strong" names such as having newspapers named things like Fedrelandsvennen, Adresseavisen and Klassekampen (and a party called Arbeiderpartiet).

That's probably true - in general, Norwegians like to keep some antiquated traditions just for the sake of it. Though with regards to Adresseavisen, its name has actually been modernized several time: Its original name was Kongelig allene priviligerede Trondheims Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger. Tongue
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« Reply #38 on: September 08, 2014, 04:11:34 PM »

Nobody voting People's Party is a bit strange on a board with so many self-identifying liberals, at least some moderate Democrats should be attracted to it.
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