Friday, May 1, 2015

Löfven have with them “jobs news” to the century – Expressen

STOCKHOLM-Sundsvall. Stefan Löfven took the train from central Stockholm to Sundsvall.

Fiasco figures in several recent opinion polls responded he this morning with the comment:

– We have press conference at 13.15.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that the Prime Minister has with him a “job news” to Sundsvall.

Stefan Löfven and wife Ulla Löfven was in place at Stockholm Central in good time before the train departure at 8:22 this morning.

But when the media wanted to ask questions about the new polls were the Prime Minister quietly, referring to a press conference this afternoon.

In Dagens Nyheter / Ipsos voter barometer presented on Friday may be the Social Democrats 27.7 per cent – the second lowest rate ever on May 1

In an interview on TV4′s Ulf Kristofferson said Stefan Löfven brief that “it is the result on election day counts “.

It emerged at the same time that he has with him a” job news “to Sundsvall, where he May Day-speak at the main square at 14.30.

Stefan Löfven commented on the platform allegations of that he and the government violated several campaign promises – and fought back – including when it comes to the RUT deduction and gasoline tax:

– RUT is the first big mistake to talk about. We said in the election campaign that we will change the RUT, so it actually included as an election promise. Regarding gasoline tax so went Reinfeldt election twice not to raise gasoline taxes, but they raised it twice. We see that petrol prices have gone down quite sharply, we need revenue to the children’s school, for jobs, and we need to build more homes. We are looking to bring in tax revenues so we can change the direction of Sweden. This is the end of tax cuts.

Can you say more about today’s jobs initiative?

– It is about jobs, but it will crowd in Sundsvall hear first.

On Christopher’s question if the Prime Minister has brought rain gear, he replied:

– No, we’ve just looked, and we assume that it is not will be rain in Sundsvall.

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