[From article]
The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats have succeeded in toppling the centre-left government after just two months in power, meaning Sweden will have its first mid-term elections in more than half a century on March 22.
In other European countries where anti-establishment parties — the UK Independence party, National Front in France, Podemos in Spain and True Finns in Finland — are shooting up in the polls, mainstream parties are likely to be looking at Sweden on how to avoid a similar fate.
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Even though 95,000 immigrants are expected next year in the country – up from 18,000 a decade ago and 54,000 last year – the Sweden Democrats are alone in talking of imposing limits.
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/ad6ad79c-7bad-11e4-b6ab-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3Kzn4uztp
Sweden’s political instability is a warning to the rest of Europe
Richard Milne — Oslo
Populists are disrupting the traditional electoral arithmetic
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