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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Not really as my area is not opulent. We have a university with 25000 students though - which may effect the vote in our area. Kiel is not opulent as a whole. The SPD is the strongest party here.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Not necessarily.... the strongest AfD areas in Germany are the areas with the least immigrants in %. We have a lot of Turks in Kiel on the other side of the fiord. We were also a transit port for the refugees going to Sweden in 2015. We were more effected than many AfD areas. I live near the...
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    German federal election

    We have several smaller parties if you want to split hairs.
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    German federal election

    No. Nothing to do with the EU. Most people want to stay in the EU. It is the refugee problem from 2015 and people feeling insecure.
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    German federal election

    None. No one was interested in Juncker. E.g. Merkel said if countries wanted to have the Euro and complied with the criteria they could have it.
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    German federal election

    No. No one is interested. It is to with a million non EU refugees. The first thing AfD wants is a parliamentary enquiry into the legality of Merkel's refugee policy. Which has already been declared legal by the courts.
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    German federal election

    I wouldn't call her deeply unpopular as it wasn't just between 2 personalities or parties. E.g. My missus likes Merkel, but voted FDP knowing they would maybe be in a coalition with Merkel.
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    German federal election

    No. Martcov is not happy. Nobody should be happy with this result. Most of Germany is not happy. Farage may be happy that the extreme right has gained so many seats, which would confirm his admiration for the extreme right. But no one with self respect should be happy with a Nazi like party back...
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    German federal election

    Over 8 out of ten voted against the AfD. They are a fringe party. The shock is because many have Nazi tendencies. Nobody should be happy about this.
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    German federal election

    They had 6 other alternatives.
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    German federal election

    They are not all racists...60% said they voted as protest...
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    German federal election

    You certainly can. I think you are confusing a choice between 2 alternatives and 7.
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    German federal election

    Correct.
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    German federal election

    ? Really?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    In my ward AfD got 3,4%. In Kiel as a whole 6,9%. Nice here.
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    Mocking ISIS = a hate crime?

    I thought it had done.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Exactly what Gauland said. Whilst Boateng is a great footballer in the German team, he doubts whether anyone would like him as a neighbour. Wrong colour I assume....
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The problems ( petty theft, pickpockets etc. ) here are caused by Sinti, Roma and Nafris. The problems and resentments are not usually against Poles, Italians, Spanish etc.. ( Although there are exceptions... my daughter's Spanish boyfriend got his nose broken in Hamburg for speaking Spanish )...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    No-one puts the Euro at the top of his/ her priorities. It's accepted as a given. The Nazis don't like it - no surprise there.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Gauland wants more taught about National Socialism in the schools.
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