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Danish election: Exit polls find result too close to call | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Danes have voted in a general election that exit polls suggest is on a knife edge. | |
One poll gave a three-seat lead to the centre-right opposition led by ex-PM Lars Lokke Rasmussen; another gave him a one seat lead over PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt's centre-left coalition. | |
But they only canvassed the Danish mainland, not accounting for four seats in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. | |
Either side would depend on other parties to form a coalition. | |
Minor issues like a Faroes fishing dispute could influence the result. | Minor issues like a Faroes fishing dispute could influence the result. |
The islands' fishing community is still angry at Ms Thorning-Schmidt for barring its boats from Danish ports in a 2013 dispute over alleged overfishing. | The islands' fishing community is still angry at Ms Thorning-Schmidt for barring its boats from Danish ports in a 2013 dispute over alleged overfishing. |
But in reality it is the economy, rather than mackerel quotas, that tends to swing elections, and Ms Thorning-Schmidt's Social Democrat party has staged a remarkable comeback in recent weeks as Danish finances improve. | But in reality it is the economy, rather than mackerel quotas, that tends to swing elections, and Ms Thorning-Schmidt's Social Democrat party has staged a remarkable comeback in recent weeks as Danish finances improve. |
Welfare and immigration are exercising Danish voters even more than the economy, with anger at perceived benefit tourism leading the traditionally pro-immigration Social Democrats to launch an advertising campaign with the slogan: "If you come to Denmark you should work." | Welfare and immigration are exercising Danish voters even more than the economy, with anger at perceived benefit tourism leading the traditionally pro-immigration Social Democrats to launch an advertising campaign with the slogan: "If you come to Denmark you should work." |
Mr Rasmussen, who led the country between 2009 and 2011, has suggested that benefits are so high that there is barely any incentive for Danes or immigrants to work. | Mr Rasmussen, who led the country between 2009 and 2011, has suggested that benefits are so high that there is barely any incentive for Danes or immigrants to work. |
Denmark election: Close race for the status quo | Denmark election: Close race for the status quo |
Polling ahead of the vote suggested that an increasing number of Danes were looking to smaller parties. | |
One of them, called the Alternative, is a green party that has the potential to tip the balance in the favour of the centre-left coalition. | One of them, called the Alternative, is a green party that has the potential to tip the balance in the favour of the centre-left coalition. |
On the other side, the Liberal Alliance is drawing young libertarians away from the centre-right. | On the other side, the Liberal Alliance is drawing young libertarians away from the centre-right. |