Monday, August 18, 2014

Horror Statement for Stefan Löfven – Aftonbladet

Horror Statement for Stefan Löfven – Aftonbladet

Here is horror news to Stefan Löfven one month before the election.

In the new poll from Aftonbladet / United Minds buttons Alliance in and the gap between the blocks is now the smallest on long: 7.7 percentage points.

– We can catch up, says party secretary Kent Persson (M).

The measurement from Aftonbladet / United Minds published last week showed that the Alliance typed in something on the red-green opposition.

This week new survey, published a month before the parliamentary elections on 14 September, now shows that the struggle for power intensified further. The Conservatives are moving forward compared to last week and gets 20.8 percent. But it is still very far below the results of the elections of 2010.

The other government parties are moving forward – albeit marginally. In total, the Alliance now supported by 38.8 percent, while the red-green parties decreases slightly to 46.5 percent. The management of 7.7 percentage points is still significant. Meanwhile, it is the smallest since November 2013 Felix Atkins, public opinion analyst at United Minds, says that the blocks tend to approach each other when the approaching election.



Difficult to form a government

– People begins simply decide, we see that the proportion of undecided voters is decreasing. It is positive for the Alliance to all parties, even if it is at the margin, the rise and that they manage to enter. But the gap is still large. It’s honestly pretty hard to see how they will catch up, he says.

With today’s poll numbers would be difficult for both Stefan Löfven (S) and Fredrik Reinfeldt (M) to form an effective government.

– The really interesting thing is what happens after the election. It promises to be a dramatic and turbulent time, the risk is imminent. But it is still clear in which direction the campaign will go, says Felix Åberg.

M’s party secretary Kent Persson says his party will do everything possible to talk about the job issue until election day.

– We will do this because it is Sweden and the voters’ most important issue. We can catch up if we continue to keep the focus on how jobs are becoming more and by being honest with the voters with how our government alternative looks, he says.



“S does V”

Yesterday struck Wallström, who recently made S-comeback, though it may be difficult for her party to rule together with the Left because they have been so categorical on the issue of gains in welfare.

– Without V is the Alliance greater than S and MP together. Since S is so small, they need V of its government backing and then wonder what the policies they want to implement. Stefan Löfven is all the answer guilty about their government backing, says Kent Persson.

Jämtin, party secretary (S), believes that her party is too low for her to be satisfied.

– But the poll also shows that it is even if you put the SD to the Alliance. And it is a party in which 80 percent of their voters define themselves as right and they have supported Alliance government during these four years. I think you should count the SD in the Alliance Government backing and then it smoothly, she says.

Stefan Löfven believe that the shrinking gap indicates the seriousness of the electoral campaign and the election is far from decided.

– This is why I talk about the seriousness, do they want change, if you want an S-led government then they should vote for us, he says.

– It will be a tough election campaign . I’ve said that all along. It is hard work that applies all the time.

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