martin henriksen is spending summer at his farm.ood, upstanding citizens, now feel less welcome because of these policies? martin henriksen: well, basically no. hamish: you don't acknowledge that? martin: no, i know that somebody has that feeling, and i won't deny that people are having those feeling, but i actually think the debate is very strange because a lot of the debate is about how muslims are feeling. i think the debate should be about how danes are feeling about that they are treated like foreigners in some areas of their own countries. that is the debate that we should have. hamish: and what makes denmark even more interesting is that it's not just the right-wing parties. a new social democrat government has just been elected. the left, too, is embracing these policies. [crowd chanting] hamish: did this year's election in denmark prove that you cannot win an election here, you cannot form government, unless you convince the public that you're gonna be tough on migrants and tough on muslims? martin: you have to be tough on