Posted on 08/30/2017 7:42:53 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
For the first time since January, the four center-right parties have a majority in the Kantar TNS Poll for TV2.
(Excerpt) Read more at tv2.no ...
Polls had been showing the center-left Labor Party and its allies leading the center-right Conservative Party of Prime Minister Erna Solberg and its allies. But, the center-right has now pulled slightly ahead.
Most Freepers would be particularly interested in Siv Jensen and the euroskeptic/libertarian Progress Progress, junior partner in Solberg's government.
Anything can happen. The polls are close. They can be wrong. And the outcome may depend on which of the small parties make or fall to make the threshold of 4 percent.
In any case, here's what this poll shows:
Conservatives 25 + Progress 16 + Christian Democrat 4 + Liberals 4 = 49 for our side
Labor 26 + Center 10 + Socialist 7 = 43 for the other side
Assuming each of these parties makes the threshold and the other, even smaller parties fail to do so.
Aren’t these Norway “Conservatives” in favor of flooding the country with even more Mohammadan terrorists ?
The Conservatives and the Progress Party are o.k. with immigrants who work and learn the language. The Progress Party says the reality of the present system is the illegals and welfare recipients stay, and the law-abiding and working are deported. Many legal immigrants who work and have learned the national language like the Conservative and Progress Party’s positions on immigration.
The problem here is that it doesn’t change the equation if Mohammadans learn how to speak Norwegian. The end result is the same: to overthrow the established order and force a Sharia based caliphate with Norwegian speaking jihadists.
Bringing in ANY Mohammadans to non-Mohammadan countries, especially civilized ones, presents an existential crisis to said countries. That any sane and reasonable political figure could do such thing in championing such open-door policies knowing the horrors they cause to hasten national suicide defies the imagination.
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