The people of Sweden may have finally hit their breaking point.
A new poll shows that in just one year there's been a 26 point swing against taking in more migrants.
From The Local:
A new survey suggests that Swedish attitudes to asylum
seekers have changed, with fewer willing to help by donating money and
clothes compared to 2015, and three out of five Swedes now saying fewer
asylum seekers should be allowed into the country.
The study, carried out between August 31st and September 2nd by research company Inizio for Aftonbladet, asked 1261 people if they were willing to help asylum seekers.
Swedes reacted to the peak of the refugee crisis in 2015 by making charity donations to the sum of 19.4 billion kronor
[2.27 billion USD] -- a 1.5 billion kronor increase on 2014. But
comparing this week's Inizio poll to a similar one from a year ago
suggests that willingness to help has reduced.
How swedes imagined things would go down.
How things actually went down.
While
the majority of respondents still said they want to contribute to some
extent, their commitment has weakened: 30 percent said they "definitely"
wanted to help, and 26 percent said "maybe".
Last year, by comparison, 54 percent said they "definitely" wanted to
help and 12 percent said "maybe". The number of people answering that
they did not want to help meanwhile is up to 21 percent from 11 percent
in 2015.
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