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What are the ideological differences between the centre-right (Venstre, Conservatives, Liberal Alliance, Moderates) political parties? Is there a difference between the kinds of people they each attract? I guess Venstre voters tend be more rural, while Conservatives tend to be more urban, for example, right?

Is it possible that they ever merge into one centre-right party or are there too much differences between these parties? Which parties of these 4 is the least and most pro-EU?

(I know Moderates are not officially part of the right-wing bloc, but they seem to lean to the right ideologically, that's why I included them).


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

rasnorn at 2024-02-03 17:02:20+00:00 ID: kora9cd


Notable about Liberal Alliance is that they recently accepted the former leader of Nye Borgerlige as a member. Nye Borgerlige is probably the closest Denmark has had to a serious "racist party".

Liberal Alliance seems to be a mix of many things, some classic liberals sure, but also it's fair share of exiled Nye Borgerlige and conspiracy theorists.

Their two main people (Alex Vanopslagh and Ole Birk Olesen) also recently made comments where one defended a businessman whose company is flooding a village with waste and one used the results of Muslim school children in the recent school election to demonstrate how the far-left is buying off the immigrants with handouts.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

item73 at 2024-02-03 21:26:35+00:00 ID: kosgoy2


That's politics and opinions, and that's fine - LA is not everyone's cup of tea, and they don't need to be. I wanted to make a relative unbiased description of the parties.

Personally I'm not a fan of Pernille Vermund, but she seems to be willing to leave the right wing immigration policies behind to fit into the more liberal ways of LA.

Defending the businessman as you say, was the only logic and reasonable voice in politics on this topic, this businessman was just a passive owner, he did not run the company, he was not the CEO, not in the board, he simply bought a stake in the company that has been operating lawfully with all certifications in place, and it's a basic principle that as a passive owner you can maximum loose what you put in. The fact that our primeminister and many other politicians participated in a witchhunt because he is rich, It's just an embarrassment. Watch the latest episode of "tæt på sandheden" for a funny but still true view on it.