Sweden A growing majority of Conservatives voters want to cooperate with The sweden democrats, according to a new poll. Even in the Christian democrats are the majority for the cooperation, and in the Liberals and the Centre party is more for than against – but the Alliance’s high representative continues to say no.
In the Ipsos measurement in september with 1 727 respondents, for Today’s News account to 61% of M-sympathizers to break out of their isolation and cooperate with SD in matters where the parties have similar perceptions. 28 per cent want to stick with to do everything to reduce the SD’s influence.
In september 2014 was 53 percent of the M-sympathizers for cooperation, and in april 2015, the proportion had increased to 55 per cent. Isoleringsfalangen had 39 per cent in 2014 and 28% in 2015.
the Issue is hot because SD’s leader, Jimmie Åkesson said he is willing to support a conservative budget if the ruling coalition parties had agreed to negotiate with the SD.
out Of step
And even in the Christian democrats are now a majority, 56 percent, of cooperation. Half of the Liberal supporters want to cooperate. In the Centre is the proportion of 48 percent.
the Alliance’s senior representatives, has continued to say no to SD, while the statements as interpreted as at least the beginning of a slippage has come from the party leaders Ebba Bush Thor (the christian democrats) and Jan Björklund (L).
the Last in the Echo lördagsintervju said KD’s party secretary Acko Ankarberg to a possible alliansregering would not cooperate or negotiate with the SD.
The new survey suggests that the Alliance is not completely in step with their constituents.
“Not news”
In a written comment to the TT points out, the secretary Tomas Tobé to M put its proposals in parliament and that it is up to SD, how they then set themselves to the proposals, but he adds:
“It is not appropriate to cooperate with The sweden democrats. We were looking for rather than voter support for a new Alliansregering to replace the Löfven government of Sweden in the wrong direction.”
C’s party secretary Michael Arthursson think that the survey question leads to the idea that SD would be insulated from political influence in the parliament. It is not true, according to him.
“A completely different thing is to embark on political cooperation with the SD. The centre party will not give The power of how Sweden is governed,” writes Arthursson in a text message to TT.
Facts: the Sight on the SD-cooperation
Ipsos has the 9-19 september, asked 1,727 question: “Ander you that the other parties should cooperate with The sweden democrats on issues where they have similar views or do you think they should do everything to reduce their influence?”
the Answers, sorted on the basis of partisympatier:
the Party Of cooperation Towards cooperation between the Conservatives 61 28 the Christian democratic party 56 33 Liberals 50 46 Centre 48 41 the social democrats 29 60 the northern mariana islands 17 81 Left 9 74 sweden democrats 98 1 Source: DN/Ipsos
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