New far-right party seen entering Danish parliament

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It’s beginning to spread throughout Europe. Awareness of the peril presented by Islam within more and more countries. Denmark is the latest – and won’t be be the last.

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – A new Danish far-right party that wants Islam banned and hundreds of thousands of Muslims deported could win seats in Denmark’s parliament in an upcoming election, an opinion poll showed on Monday.

The party ‘Stram Kurs’, which means Hard Line, was founded in 2017 by lawyer Rasmus Paludan who first came to public attention by posting anti-Islam YouTube videos. His stunts have included publicly burning the Koran, sometimes wrapped in bacon, in what he calls a tribute to free speech.

A Voxmeter poll published on Monday

showed that Hard Line would win 2.4 percent of the vote, thereby clearing the 2 percent barrier required to enter the Danish parliament. It gave its margin of error as a maximum of 2.7 percentage points.

The percentage may seem small but it’s a foot in the door. Will the rest of the body follow?


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@ New far-right party seen entering Danish parliament: opinion poll | One America News Network
 
Most of Europe is fed up with Muslimization. Germany is late to the party but when Merkel is out of office it'll catch up pretty quickly.

France?

No, that can be written off. The French are fundamentally masochists as their choices of President have repeatedly shown.
 
It’s beginning to spread throughout Europe. Awareness of the peril presented by Islam within more and more countries. Denmark is the latest – and won’t be be the last.

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – A new Danish far-right party that wants Islam banned and hundreds of thousands of Muslims deported could win seats in Denmark’s parliament in an upcoming election, an opinion poll showed on Monday.

The party ‘Stram Kurs’, which means Hard Line, was founded in 2017 by lawyer Rasmus Paludan who first came to public attention by posting anti-Islam YouTube videos. His stunts have included publicly burning the Koran, sometimes wrapped in bacon, in what he calls a tribute to free speech.

A Voxmeter poll published on Monday

showed that Hard Line would win 2.4 percent of the vote, thereby clearing the 2 percent barrier required to enter the Danish parliament. It gave its margin of error as a maximum of 2.7 percentage points.

The percentage may seem small but it’s a foot in the door. Will the rest of the body follow?


More
@ New far-right party seen entering Danish parliament: opinion poll | One America News Network
While I KNOW Europes definition of "far right" is just another flavor of socialism, THIS is what will save Europe in the end. If I have to choose (I dont), this is th we answer for Europe.
 

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