How the Danish election backfired for the left
In the aftermath of the bitterly contested 2000 US presidential election, Bill Clinton famously commented: ‘the American people have spoken; but it’s going to take a little while to determine exactly what they said’. That election ultimately took over a month plus a US Supreme Court decision to finalise and remains hotly debated to this day. Pity the poor Danes, then, who now face a similar period of extreme uncertainty. The snap Danish general election produced a polarised and atomised result for its smorgasbord of 12 political parties, with no party gaining more than 22 per cent of the vote, and no overall majority in Denmark’s 179-seat parliament.