Ulf Erik Knudsen
Member of Parliament
for Buskerud
Assumed office
15 September 1997
Personal details
Born (1964-12-20) 20 December 1964
Drammen, Norway
Political partyProgress Party
OccupationPolitician

Ulf Erik Knudsen (born 20 December 1964) is a Norwegian politician representing the Progress Party. He has been a Member of Parliament from Buskerud since 1997.[1]

Political views

In 2006, Knudsen proposed a full stop of immigration to Drammen for fifteen years, being worried about the city getting divided into ghettos. He then also wished to take a settlement against "extreme Islamists", who he claimed was infiltrating the Norwegian society.[2]

He has also been critical of "elitist culture", and has proposed to withdraw the public economical support for artists who do not have a broad popular market of demand for their work. He has also been worried about the public economical support for "immigrant culture", of which he also want to withdraw completely.

Facebook

In January 2010, Knudsen was reported to use the Muhammad cartoon drawn by Kurt Westergaard as his profile picture on Facebook. He said that this was "done in sympathy with one who is threatened by forces who want to limit freedom of speech".[3]

In February 2010, Knudsen was reported to have joined a Facebook group called "We who demand a non-Muslim taxi driver". This incident was a response to a demonstration by Muslim taxi drivers, who on 6 February had laid down their work, again in response to the publication of a Muhammad cartoon by the newspaper Dagbladet. Knudsen said that this demonstration was an expression of not respecting freedom of speech.[4]

References

  1. "Ulf Erik Knudsen" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  2. Larsen, Gunnar Rasi (9 August 2006). "Vil si nei til innvandring i 15 år". Drammens Tidende.
  3. Ravndal, Dennis (14 January 2010). "Stortingspolitiker bruker Muhammed-karikatur som profilbilde". VG Nett.
  4. "Stortingsrepresentant krever ikke-muslimske drosjesjåfører". VG Nett. 23 February 2010.
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