Sunday, June 28, 2015

Annie Lööf wants to be the greenest in Almedalen – Helsingborgs Dagblad

The first opening lead in Almedalen aimed Center leader cape against the Green Party’s two mouthpieces – ministers in the red-green government.

“They raise taxes on everything . There are no green taxes, there is a red tax increase, “said Annie Lööf before his press briefing at the party’s party tent on the green lawn in front of the stage in the park.

green tax have a nice ring in politics. Almost everyone likes the idea, from right to left.

The idea is to lower taxes on labor and increase of environmentally hazardous activities. Then they will kill two birds with one stone: More jobs and a better environment.

Annie Lööf’s proposals in Almedalen is to abolish the employers’ contribution to the first two years of one-man businesses who hire their first employee.

At the same time raised threshold for state tax of 500 crowns. That means lower taxes for more than a million wage earners pay.

This costs the state four billion crowns. The money would get into the Centre by raising taxes. One of flame retardants in electronic products. And another on phthalates in building materials.

“It will be more expensive to shit down the environment and cheaper to work and run a business,” said Annie Lööf.

The Center now taking up the fight with the Green Party for the title of Sweden’s greenest party.

It takes place at a time when Annie Lööf is about to take on an informal leadership role in the alliance. While The Green Party has a problem with both the poll numbers (6.0 per cent in the past Novus) to defend itself against accusations of betrayal in environmental policy.

The Government The Social Democrats ran over MP in important environmental issues, such as state Vattenfall’s lignite mining in Germany, apparently not at all going to be put down.

Some green tax has been the red-green government nor accomplished.

Admittedly a Some environmental taxes raised, as the tax on petrol and diesel. But any reduction in the work has not been done. On the contrary. The government raises the tax on high-income earners. And make employer contributions more expensive for companies with young people on the payroll.

In an interview with Sydsvenskan, recently defended Åsa Romson itself: It’s not possible to lower taxes on labor even more when the Alliance did no more than to reduce taxes in eight years.

But Annie Lööfs rhetoric units now that the Green Party has gone from “green tax” to “red tax increase.”

On Thursday, the Green Party today at Almedalen. Then Gustav Fridolin chance to fight back in the fight for the title of Sweden’s greenest party.

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