A new political party that promises a stricter immigration policy than the Danish People’s Party combined with a libertarian economic outlook will be on the ballot the next time Denmark holds an election. The party Nye Borgerlige, which roughly translates to ‘The New Right’ (a spokesperson told The Local that it did not have an official English name), has surpassed the 20,000 signatures needed to qualify for the next election. The party’s core issues are tougher immigration rules, lower taxes and a withdrawal from the European Union and international conventions. […] Nye Borgerlige also says Denmark should be able to...