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More Danish workers facing the back of the Danish Social Democrats party

Monday, 04 March 2013
About one out of three working voters who was a supporter of the Danish Social Democrats party have left the party since the election in 2011. If elections were to be held today, the workers will today vote for the Liberals.

Once the Social Democrats could count on electoral success, pulling trough of supporters from he workers. But those days are gone.


About one in three working voters have left the Social Democrats since the election in September 2011, a new opinion poll from polling organisation, Epinion commissioned by the Danish TV channel,  DR2 show.

The same poll shows that workers have found a new political leanings in the Liberal Party.

The Social Democrats are no longer the workers' party. Today, the Social Democrats get just 20 percent of working votes. In the elections of 1990 the figure was 57 percent, reports DR2.
by Scancomark.com Team


Img: Scancomark...file ==>Helle-Thorning-Schmidt, Danish prime minister and the leader of the Danish Social Democrat party.


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