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SV has become populist





(THIS ARTICLE IS MACHINE TRANSLATED by Google from Norwegian)

What I liked about SV was that it was not populist. It could be a watchdog and say what it meant, even if this was unpopular. But now, in the face of government in the distance, it has become alive to say something unpopular. It ensures that if it comes into government there will be no increased total taxes, just a somewhat unformulated redistribution. They will not reintroduce the tax on the income of their own home, even though they know it is unfair to those who do not own but must rent their home. Urational production, such as the handling of empty bottles,

must be retained to employ people, although there are plenty of other jobs elsewhere in the country. On the environmental front, the Bondevik rhetoric clings to the fact that it is better to import electric heating power from the continent than to produce gas power domestically. The last thing I heard was that the SV will now favor tighter alcohol policy, in competition with the KrF. And I always associated SV with red wine and candles.

As long as SV sells its soul out of fear of losing votes at this fall's election, it won't get mine.

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