Finnish activists The Finns

HELSINKI POLITICAL PROFESSOR SMEAR MERCHANT (MARXIST) JAN SUNDBERG ATTACKS FINNS PARTY AGAIN IN BBC HIT ARTICLE…….

This is the very same clown who besmirched the Finns Party in 2011 as having the same articles of faith as that of the Nazis.

H/T: Vasara Hammer: ” This one is written by Jan Sundberg whom you may remember from 2011 election when he presented his extremely biased views to the international media. Sundberg is active in the SPP (Swedish People’s Party) and sees the Finns party as hostile to the Swedish speaking minority.”

Well he’s at it again, and for the same news organization, the Leftist extremist, BBC.

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The country’s aid budget should be abolished entirely and the money handed over to voluntary organisations.

In an earlier manifesto, from 2011, the party suggested how demand for labour might be met without immigration.

Young women should be persuaded not to study and instead give birth to Finnish babies who would eventually fill the demand for workers, it said.

Who are the nationalist Finns Party?

Timo Soini
Finns Party leader Timo Soini appears keen to join a coalition

Results from Finland’s parliamentary elections last month have focused attention on the populist and Eurosceptic Finns Party, which won the second largest number of seats and may join talks with the Centre Party about forming a coalition government.

But what does the Finns Party stand for, and how might its involvement in government change the Nordic country’s relations with other EU states?

Anti-immigration rhetoric is one of the signature themes of the Finns Party, formerly known as the True Finns.

The party says immigration to Finland from outside the EU should be permitted only in cases where it brings economic advantage.

It says social and health care should be primarily for Finns, and it dismisses some EU immigrants such as the Roma as “criminals” and others as people seeking to take advantage of Finland’s welfare services.

Refugees should flee to, and remain in, countries neighbouring their own and not come to Finland, it says.

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