A lot of right wing parties are trying to show that they didn't just get clowned on by the formation of the Danish government.

They got clowned on.

Some of it is very much just "wow they are giving tax breaks to anyone, who's gonna pay for that"... like sorry, aren'y you on the right?

And then a bunch of people saying they're gonna "clean up" after the government in 4 years, holding a bunch of cleaning props in their full suits and all, like a nun holds a sailors parrot. None of those people have cleaned anything in years lol.

Look, I'm sure it's fiscally irresponsible, short sighted, and just to get voted to be super happy, a lot of this is just crowd pleasing.

But party lines aside, the right here is very clearly upset, but they're acting like kids that are like "it's not I even wanted to be in the government anyways baka"

Like at least try to look like you had a chance lol

From the point of view of the left government, this is actually a brilliant tactic.

Give a lot of the concessions that the right would get votes on (tax breaks, and yes, ones that also hit people that aren't in the 1%), cut down VAT on food, stuff like this...

And the right can't actually criticise them without going against their own policy, so it makes them look very weak.

@cafkafk But the left can, and the social democrats have been bleeding support to their left for a while.
@Shadow_Glider honestly it always feels a bit weird that they even are considered left at this point but that's a separate matter >_>
@cafkafk like a nun ...holds a sailor's parrot?