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Danish Premier’s Shift on Immigration Tightens Election Race

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Denmark's Social Democrats tighten rules on immigration, requiring immigrants to work, and not allowing them to live off allowances. This follows a shift in opinion in favor of the tighter rules proposed by the opposition Liberal Party for immigrants before the 2015 general election.

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Immigrants to Denmark, including refugees, will be required to work, and not allowed to live off allowances, under new rules on immigration set by the ruling Social Democratic Party. The party's move comes as the opposition Liberal Party took a tougher line on immigration requiring that immigrants work and speak Danish, taking voter support away from the Social Democrats. The shift by the Social Democrats comes before the 2015 general election and shift in voter mood against open immigration in the European Union.

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