February 12, 2012
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Ellen Söderberg is the youngest candidate in the EU Parliament elections, but the 18-year-old high school student says she’s not intimidated by the competition or her relative lack of political experience.
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"Remember how your kids used to dance around the room to The Gummy Bears and Astid Lindgren? And now, since they started gymnasium, they listen to guitar or electronic music, or reggae, or hip hop, or Sean Banan?? That's not proper music! They are clearly junkies!" READ »
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The problem I have with the Pirate party is that they have no agenda really, apart from destroying some established norms. More substance is needed if they are to gain some level of attention from me.
We need much, much more young People into the Parliaments.
Maybe the have a better chance not became fat, corrupted and stupid Politicians as the current self sufficient Generation.
Just sad that, as always, it will need 20 more Years before People from "Inlanded" will understand this and a lot of other things....
Poor choice in party allegience.... yes, why not keep voting for the same idiots who keep throwing your rights away? the same (corrupt and dumb) establishment?
"He who trades freedom for security deserves neither" - B.F
> The problem I have with the Pirate party is that they have no agenda really...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2541736281918823479
Most people her age are more into 'pop idol' or whatever mind numbing reality show is the flavour of the month.
I would never vote Piratpartiet but commend them for having such a young candidate.
Whatever her allegiance, she has what she believes is a cause and verses rioting in the streets, she is running for office. I wish her all the best.
It is her democratic right to stand for election, as it is the democratic rights of cotizens to choose whom ever they wish to vote for.
In an undemocratic state she would not be allowed to run for office.
Win or lose, her running for office actually helps to strengthen democracy.
Amazing what 1000 years of evolution can do!
Does she have long blonde hair in braides and yell war cries and raid other EU countries, washed down with a few ales?