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Are Dannish people aware of how popular Socialdemokratiet party is among Polish people in Poland?
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imSpejderMan at 2024-03-24 16:55:19+00:00 ID:
kwd04yp
Left wing isn’t exactly known for tax cuts, anti immigration policies and many more things. It’s pretty clear that their policies have changed over the past 20+ years.
icleanredditnice at 2024-03-24 18:38:38+00:00 ID:
kwdhpyi
left wing are exactly anti immigration, see løndumping etc, left wing parties in the 70's in Denmark were heavily into tax cutes too
Jakutsk at 2024-03-24 18:02:38+00:00 ID:
kwdbn3o
That's a recent change for "left wing" parties in Europe. "Left wing" parties used to be more anti-immigrant, which is actually a more logical position. It's market liberals who want more immigration for obvious reasons.
Doedshunden at 2024-03-24 18:25:13+00:00 ID:
kwdfgtl
Well socialist (left wing) ideology has traditionally been internationalist and anti-nationalistic, anti ethnocentric etc
Jakutsk at 2024-03-24 18:26:49+00:00 ID:
kwdfqk4
Yes, but as far as I know, socialist/social-democratic parties across Europe still kept very tight border controls for most of their history, before opening up in the 80s.
manfredmannclan at 2024-03-24 17:33:11+00:00 ID:
kwd6kge
They did raise taxes about 58 times the last couple of years, so i think they are good for making one cut.
imSpejderMan at 2024-03-24 17:39:00+00:00 ID:
kwd7knn
Let me rephrase: tax cuts for the upper/upper middle class. Granted it’s tax cuts decided together with the right wing, but still part of their policy.
Also it’s just an example of what makes them less leftist than they were before. There’s many more reasons that I did not mention
FifaDK at 2024-03-24 19:01:03+00:00 ID:
kwdlhzo
Yeah, A really aren't left wing and have never been so in my life time. They've been center left and making moves towards the right from that for many years.
KarnuRarnu at 2024-03-24 17:20:45+00:00 ID:
kwd4g8b
The left/right wing refers to the placement around parliament. Of course a 1D projection of "all politics" is a gross simplification, but nevertheless the point is that it's all relative. S is left wing if they are left of the center, simple as that. So you can't say they aren't left wing because of their politics, you have to argue their relative position in politics to say they aren't left wing. And that hasn't really changed - everyone short of Ø and SF are still to the right of them.
royalexport54 at 2024-03-24 20:45:57+00:00 ID:
kwe31oz
No, you really don't have to do that. You can absolutely define it in terms of their policy changes. There is nothing wrong in comparing their current politics to their historic stances and conclude whether they are or are moving more left or right.