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Søren Krarup

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Party
  
Danish People\'s Party

Spouse
  
Anette Elisabeth

Role
  
Danish Politician

Name
  
Soren Krarup


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Born
  
3 December 1937 (age 86) Copenhagen, Denmark (
1937-12-03
)

Children
  
Katrine Winkel Holm, Marie Krarup, Agnete Raahauge, Inger Krarup Brogger

Books
  
Dansen om menneskerettighederne, Systemskiftet

Parents
  
Vilhelm Krarup, Bodil Marie Krarup

Political party
  
Danish People\'s Party


Similar
  
Pia Kjærsgaard, Kristian Thulesen Dahl, Morten Messerschmidt

Nationality
  
Danish

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Søren Krarup (born 3 December 1937) is a Danish pastor, writer, politician and was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Danish People's Party in the period 2001 until 2011.

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Krarup is a significant and influential critic from the Danish national conservative movement, as well as the theological movement Tidehverv. He has written several books about Christianity, history and politics, and is regarded by both his supporters and many of his opponents as a great intellectual capacity. He has been regarded as the main ideologue of the Danish People's Party, although he rejects the particular term himself, as he regards "love for the fatherland" not to be an ideology or "-ism", but rather a fundamental precondition for one's life. He is a noted critic of Cultural Radicalism (Danish cultural relativist movement), Marxism and official Danish social policy, EU policy and immigration and refugee policy.

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He has, like a number of other prominent Danish politicians from the Danish People's Party, been a member of Den Danske Forening, but along with party members Jesper Langballe and Søren Espersen resigned from the association in 2002 after it had publicly compared Islam with the plague. In 2007, while he was still not a member of the association, he however stated in a speech at its jubilee that he continued to hold its magazine "with great pleasure", and said he regarded the association as "the freedom fighters of our time".

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Mr. Krarup created a minor stir in December 2007 by announcing that he would like to see Scania, Halland and Blekinge reunited with Denmark, if they expressed such a desire through a referendum. He also expressed the view that all members of the Danish minority in Schleswig ought to carry the hope that at some future time Denmark's border should be extended to the Eider river, restoring Danish rule over Southern Schleswig which is now part of Germany.

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Personal life

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Krarup was born in Grenaa, to vicar Vilhelm Krarup and Bodil Marie Krarup (nèe Langballe). He is married to Anette Elisabeth (née Lund Steen), with whom he has four children, one of whom, Marie, has also entered politics. He is the grandson of Alfred Krarup and cousin of Jesper Langballe and Ole Krarup.

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Krarup graduated from Christianshavns Gymnasium in 1957 and cand.theol. in 1965. He has been vicar in Seem and resident curate at Ribe Cathedral from 1965 to 2005 and ward chairman from 1965. He was director of Studenterkredsen from 1961 to 1963. From 2000 to 2001 he represented his party on the board of DR. He was from 1965 co-publisher of Tidehverv, and editor from 1984.

In October 2000 he was listed as the Danish People's Party candidate in Sønderborg and was elected to parliament for the Sønderjylland constituency on 20 November 2001.

Krarup has an extensive writing career behind him, as he from 1960 to 2001 published 26 books. Especially through his role in Tidehverv and as MP for the Danish People's Party, he has had great influence on modern Danish theology and modern Danish national conservative politics.

References

Søren Krarup Wikipedia