Citizens have been blurring the line between left and right since the early 2000s. But if you look around, I think you'll find that three key differences between the right and the left are:
- the right believes that as little as possible should be conducted or paid for via the state and municipality. Do you think this benefits you if you don't have a really high income?
- the right wants to greatly reduce the tax burden: Do you think then that you can take care of as many vulnerable people or employ as many people on good terms in the public sector?
- the right wants to remove most labor rights (ie laws that prevent capricious firings and protect against unhealthy working conditions). Do you think this will allow you to stay at work until you are 65? Do you think it makes you dare to make your voice heard when the boss judges something wrong or unsustainable? What happens if you can't handle everything already yesterday at work if the boss gets the right to fire as he wants? What conditions does it provide for vulnerable groups such as the disabled to be able to contribute?