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Switzerland goes anti-immigration. SG should have followed.

LITTLEREDDOT

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Didn't Woody Goh said he wants SG to reach Swiss standard of living? Standard of living includes quality of living and quality of living includes not having the country overrun with FT.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...gration-svp-party-heading-for-record-victory?

Swiss elections: anti-immigration SVP party heading for record victory

Populist rightwing Swiss People’s party expected to take a third of seats in lower house, tipping parliament towards a centre-right majority

Switzerland’s largest party, the populist rightwing anti-immigration Swiss People’s party (SVP) looked set for a record win in the parliamentary election, with media reports projecting on Sunday it will take a third of seats in the lower house.

Based on final vote counts in half of Switzerland’s 26 cantons, and partial counts in 11 others, the ATS news agency forecast the party would take 11 additional seats in parliament.
That would give it 64 of the 200 seats in the lower house, beating its previous record high of 62 after the 2007 election.

Along with advances made by the centre-right Liberal party, Switzerland’s third-largest party, SVP’s gains should tip the scale from the centre-left towards a centre-right majority.
Opinion polls had suggested SVP would gain electoral ground amid concerns over migration and asylum rules, but few had predicted such a dramatic upswing in Sunday’s vote.

Among the parliamentarians already sure to take a seat is Magdalena Martullo-Blocher in Graubünden. She is the daughter of perhaps Switzerland’s most controversial politician,Christoph Blocher, the SVP vice-president who served in government from 2004-07 before being pushed out over his extreme positions and confrontational style.

The expected centre-right shift comes after rising numbers of migrants and refugees moving through Europe heightened the focus on the issue inSwitzerland, even though the wealthy alpine nation is yet to be significantly affected by the crisis.

“One theme has unfortunately been very dominant during the campaign,” Rebecca Ruiz, a candidate for the Socialists, Switzerland’s second-largest party, told the Swiss broadcaster RTS, saying: “People voted out of fear.”



 

airelog234

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we can not do what others are doing. we have to look at the circumstances. first of all, can you tell me why do we have FT in the first place? what will happen if there is no FT?
 
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