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'''Bernd Lucke''' was one of three leaders of the German Euro-sceptic party [[Alternative for Germany]] as of January 2015.
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'''Bernd Lucke''' was one of three leaders of the German Euro-sceptic party [[Alternative for Germany]] as of January 2015.<ref name="Econ">[http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21640386-how-anti-foreigner-anti-establishment-group-changing-german-politics-gone-boy-right Gone boy on the right], 24 January 2015</ref>
  
 
Lucke has made sympathetic comments about the anti-Islam street movement [[PEGIDA]], calling it 'good and right' that people were expressing their fears by demonstrating and writing that the movement was 'a sign that these people do not feel their concerns are understood by politicians'.<ref name="Huggler">Justin Huggler, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11285422/German-Eurosceptics-embrace-anti-Islam-protests.html German Eurosceptics embrace anti-Islam protests], Daily Telegraph, 10 December 2014</ref>
 
Lucke has made sympathetic comments about the anti-Islam street movement [[PEGIDA]], calling it 'good and right' that people were expressing their fears by demonstrating and writing that the movement was 'a sign that these people do not feel their concerns are understood by politicians'.<ref name="Huggler">Justin Huggler, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11285422/German-Eurosceptics-embrace-anti-Islam-protests.html German Eurosceptics embrace anti-Islam protests], Daily Telegraph, 10 December 2014</ref>

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Bernd Lucke was one of three leaders of the German Euro-sceptic party Alternative for Germany as of January 2015.[1]

Lucke has made sympathetic comments about the anti-Islam street movement PEGIDA, calling it 'good and right' that people were expressing their fears by demonstrating and writing that the movement was 'a sign that these people do not feel their concerns are understood by politicians'.[2]

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Notes

  1. Gone boy on the right, 24 January 2015
  2. Justin Huggler, German Eurosceptics embrace anti-Islam protests, Daily Telegraph, 10 December 2014