Fear in the blue block: Mette F. must be satisfied

the Party Forward get not exactly a cordial reception among his colleagues in the blue block. From the more edges there will be expressed a fear that Simon Em

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
07 November 2019 Thursday 11:00
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Fear in the blue block: Mette F. must be satisfied

the Party Forward get not exactly a cordial reception among his colleagues in the blue block.

From the more edges there will be expressed a fear that Simon Emil Ammitzbøll and Christina Egelunds new political project will only lead to stemmespild in the block. And it could have major implications for the civil parties, says the cash from the Danish people's party chairman, Kristian Thulesen Dahl.

'Not good news for the civil Denmark. Probably an even larger 'stemmespild' now. Recalls, in addition, much of Radical where partistifteren began his political career. Mette F. must be happy!', he writes on Twitter.

The conservative chairman, Mette Abildgaard, is also not thrilled with the two LA-afhopperes new project.

- It was certainly not the case that I woke up this morning and thought, ’god, how we need a extra bourgeois party in Denmark in addition to the five we already have’, and I have a little difficult to see where there is a special place for them in Danish politics.

- In the last election we saw that there were three parties just around the threshold, which all together were civic observances: the christian democrats, New Civil and Liberal Alliance. And it is clear that one fear, that a new bourgeois party, which also comes to be so, it will mean that we are wasting huge numbers of votes, which otherwise could have gone to provide for a commoner prime minister, " she says.

At Ammitzbøll and Egelunds, the former party, Liberal Alliance, taking the head of Alex Vanopslagh is more diplomatic line.

- What say the new party on the conditions on the blue side of the midline?

- There is a fine line between being in the policy and comment policy. To comment on and analyze politics leaves I to the commentators.

- How do you see the opportunities to win the next election?

- I think that as time progresses, so will the danes tired of high taxes, a more expensive public sector and, possibly, climate policy, which is to forget the common sense. So will the danes sigh after the civil policy.

- Come go four, eight or 12 years, before the danes are ready for it?

- I both believe and hope that the danes sugar after liberal policy, as soon as the next election comes.

Updated: 07.11.2019 11:00