What Kinberg Batra wants us to forget is that the 140 billion in tax cuts her party pushed through at the cost of all child support in Sweden for all kindergartens and the entire armed forces, writes Mikael Damberg ( S).
When Anna Kinberg Batra today are sommartal in central Stockholm has almost two years ago the Swedish people voted against her party from the government.
the Alliance hindsight was increased unemployment, greater inequalities between rich and poor and an economic policy that reduced to one thing – tax cuts. Unfortunately, the Conservatives did not reconsider its policy in opposition.
What Conservative leader wants us to forget is that the 140 billion in tax cuts her party pushed through at the cost of all child support in Sweden for all preschools and the entire armed forces.
This is called the Conservatives for economic policy. Actually, it was only about a first, second, third, fourth and fifth job tax credit.
The bourgeois parties have now an opportunity to develop policies for a stronger and more equal Sweden. But the Conservatives prioritize further work tax credit. Two-thirds of their spring budget consists of the sixth-work tax credit.
The Moderates single largest budgetary investment would increase inequality. For when we see how the proposal would beat in Stockholm, where Kinberg Batra today summer speaking, we see that there are municipalities that Danderyd and Täby favored over such Botkyrka.
We see that the Moderates sixth-work tax credit would benefit those who earn the most. It would benefit men in the financial industry over women in the health sector.
The government has chosen a different path and will do what it takes to create the future in Sweden. The Swedish model to be developed not settled through further tax cuts and welfare cuts.
What Sweden needs right now is a major investment in education, increased housing and infrastructure.
A sixth-work tax credit is not only unfair distribution policy, it is also felavvägd growth policy matching problems and lack of infrastructure at risk curb continued job growth.
it also needed a policy of increased exports. For the last year, exports were the main driver for the Swedish economy. Meanwhile, only 10 percent of companies that export. In addition, 70 percent of exports to countries in Europe even though 80 percent of the expected world growth in 2020 will take place outside of Europe.
To enable more companies to reach the growing export markets, the government has announced an export strategy with measures that regional export centers and the presence of more export markets.
But when I read the Moderates budget motion from last autumn so proposed a cut in export of 45 million. Why prioritize the Conservatives a sixth-work tax credit before export efforts?
Scientists predict that 2016 may be the year when manufacturing companies are moving home more production than moving to low-wage countries.
The government has presented a nyindustrialiseringsstrategi and work with an action plan to support the development. While dictating Fredrik Reinfeldt’s words from the summit in Davos, that the Swedish industry was “basically gone”, Kinberg Batra business policy.
Since the Government took office, 110,000 more people a job to go to and the unemployment rate dropped below 7 percent. Growth in 2015 was highest in the Nordic countries and the fourth highest in the EU. We should invest wisely so that the business can build on these successes and Sweden on their strengths.
Unfortunately harrows some of the old tracks. For how can you prioritize a sixth-work tax credit, above all else, Anna Kinberg Batra?
Mikael Damberg (S)
Economic Development and Innovation Minister
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