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Gustaf
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« on: August 28, 2011, 04:59:58 PM »

This is true for a lot of countries. The huge electoral break of the European Far Right in the last few decades is at least partially due to voters who always were there returning to their natural habitat, which they had left when that habitat became too toxic after '45. (I'd say)

I must say I seriously doubt that. I think it might be true in some countries on the continent (like your Belgium or say Austria) but not in Scandinavia. For one thing, the WWII far-right was a lot more right-ish than the current far-right. 
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2011, 09:04:12 AM »

Hi guys
Lots of great questions from you, and some utterly stupid discussion about SF - I'll probably answer that at some point....

The Jyllandsposten test is ok - I'll try to answer any questions that might be (and if I suddenly find some time - to translate it)

I tried the English translation. It made the first question into "The Wage must be abolished" I found that amusing. Then I looked up the Danish term to see what it was about.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2011, 09:13:34 AM »

Lol. Dansk Folkeparti first, despite picking the pro-immigration position on every such question. Go figure. (Unless I misunderstood the one about 24-year rule for families)


Dansk Folkeparti61%

Konservative59%
Venstre59%

Liberal Alliance49%
Radikale Venstre49%
Socialdemokratiet47%
Socialistic Folkerparti45%
Kristendemokraterne44%
Enhedslisten40%
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Gustaf
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« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2011, 04:56:52 AM »

BTW, why is the Right-coalition not referred to as "VOCI", but as "VCOI" - even though the "O" was/is bigger than the "C" ?

Wink

Presumably because V and C were the original coalition with O only being a supporting party?
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