It has been a knife-edge election in Denmark ending in a surprise result with the opposition centre-right blue bloc set to unseat the government of Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt.<br /><br /> With most of the votes counted Danish broadcaster DR.DK is announcing the return of former leader Lars Lokke Rasmussen.<br /><br /> Thorning-Schmidt’s centre-left bloc has been swept out of Christiansborg by the impressive result of the right-wing Danish People’s Party who appear to have come in second with 21 percent of the vote.<br /><br /> It may be Helle’s swan song, as she promised to step down should her party lose.<br /><br /> If you liked Borgen, here’s the real thing, live and unfolding in Denmark http://t.co/xuIyKhgecW pic.twitter.com/ymrVIm3iqo— mark rice-oxley (@markriceoxley69) June 18, 2015<br /><br /> The opposition parties campaigned on tighter controls on immigration and the country’s welfare system.<br /><br /> The eurosceptic Danish People’s Party (DF) called for a clamp down on immigration. As the second largest party is not clea