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Old 04-19-2011, 06:44 AM   #7
Obebtetibre

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I said to a guy who is a supporter of such parties that Denmark has the highest taxes in the world ans he said that: "yes, but maybe the taxes goes to right things nowadays when DF has influenced?".

True Finns gained votes mainly from working class men and people from the countryside, unempleyed people who's been "disappointed" and "left behind" by the Social Democrats. Classical populist voters in other word.

I spoke to my fiancee this weekend about the finnish election and she said she hasn't any friend in finland voting for True Finns (and least not who says it open, naming the party you vote is taboo but people talks about politics in election time). Her friends are young women from the capital region.

Populist parties are the new social democrats. When social democrats lose votes, such parties gain.

This is because you can't have both welfare and multiculturalism, as Jimme Ã…kesson said. That's why our PM Reinfeldt is so popular with all his tax cuts. Swedes don't want to share as much as they did back when the country was homogenous.
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