The sweden democrats go strong – and the Conservatives lose.
the SD to get the support of 19 percent of the electorate, a tangering of the previous record level, shows the DN/Ipsos septembermätning.
– the Support is still strong in the broad groups, particularly among males and among the elderly, says Ipsos opinionschef David Ahlin to DN.
The sweden democrats have, since the elections in 2014 moved forward in opininen. Apart from a small drop in the curve at the beginning of the year has the arrow pointed upward, shows the DN/Ipsos septembermätning.
If there were parliamentary elections today, 19 percent of the voters voting on the SD a tangering of the record entry from december 2015 when the SD got to 18.9 percent support.
in The past six months, the party has increased more than four percentage points.
Weaker support in women
Ipsos opinionschef David Ahlin says to DN that the SD retains the support of its traditional groups of the electorate.
Right now is no tendency for the support for SD would decrease. The support is still strong in the broad groups, particularly among males and among older people. SD still has weaker support among women and among young people, ” says Ahlin.
at the same time, the survey shows that the Conservatives lose a percentage point and is close to the results of the election 2014. Then got to the party, 23.3 per cent and Fredrik Reinfeldt stepped down as party leader.
"Security, crime and asylum policies"
Ahlin notes that the Conservatives attempted to attract voters from the SD but failed.
” the Conservatives have chosen to focus on the issues that SD-voters think is important. It is, for example, about security, crime and asylum policies. This choice of focus helps to confirm the SD’s social analysis and the problem definition. The voters may perceive it as SD becomes more credible in these matters, ” says David Ahlin told the newspaper.
the social democrats are the largest party with 26 per cent and the Conservatives second with 24.
the Position between the red-green bloc and the ruling coalition parties had agreed is smooth, with the Alliance in a key management. Meanwhile, SD has established itself as a third block, writes DN.
the Liberals up – despite the crisis
When the measurement was made went to the Liberals by a crisis the quarrel between the party leader Jan Björklund and member of parliament, Birgitta Ohlsson. However, this has not affected the party negatively, but L increases its support by one percentage point from augustimätningen and has the support of 6 percent. The green party and the Christian democratic party is left on the latch parliament at 4 percent.
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