– Jonas Sjöstedt to turn the legs out from all the women who made a payroll career, says Centre Party leader Annie Loof.
Loof says that the Left Party are against diversity because he wants to ban gains.
Sjöstedt claims he certainly want freedom of choice, for example by allowing cooperatives.
– You blinds. The only thing we know is that you want to privatize more. The voters deserve an answer, he says.
Annie Loof says she focuses on quality, not on profits or who is running a business. Loof think it seems that the Left sees red when it comes to women’s ability to run a business and working in private companies in welfare.
When Stefan Löfven (S) is lifted into the debate, he explains that he is closer V than the Alliance in profit issue. Löfven argue that the Alliance does not want to set up on the tough quality standards S wants to legislate. He criticizes motståndarblocket for bad quality requirements for private companies.
Jan Björklund (Liberal) says it is distressing to hear Löfven.
– You usually talk about partisan agreements and we have a if such private schools. Why do not you stand up for the ?, said Björklund.
– We want to give teachers more powers, says Education Minister Björklund when the topic changed to the school.
Jimmie Åkesson wonder why Bjorklund not introduced order tests and more orderliness in the school before.
– We also want to order rating, but why has it not come earlier ?, wonder Åkesson.
Asa Romson think the explanation for why been made more for peace of the school because the government always gives priority to tax cuts. MP does not want to have order of reviews but want to invest in more staff.
Jan Björklund find no rhyme or reason to the criticism from Romson and claim they voted against everything proposed.
– We want to expand the elementary school to ten years, possibly able to put on an eleventh year, more math and smaller classes, says Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (M) on the Alliance’s proposals for the school in this election campaign.
– Can we get no information if you are with them ?, wonder Reinfeldt.
Löfven unresponsive to Reinfeldt’s question on what points the opposition parties agree on the school question.
– After eight years with disastrous results you are amazingly happy, says Löfven.
As the debate moves to absenteeism dropped KD leader Göran Hägglund into.
– Everything is not perfect, says Hagglund, but argue that it looks better, and that the government has done much to reduce the problems, even if sickness absence is now rising again.
Number Trix says Löfven on Hagglunds statistical exercise. S leader wants to focus more on rehabilitation of the sick, but gets attacked by Reinfeldt.
– You are trying to appear as one who does not want to see some early retirements, said Reinfeldt and emphasizes that the number of early retirement is much less now.
– The only thing you are going to the polls on is to bring us back to what was then.
Jimmie Åkesson may then talk of migration and the growing number of asylum seekers.
– This is the reason that the government has no money to their election manifesto.
Fredrik Reinfeldt says he is infinitely tired of hearing any debate on immigration begin with the Sweden Democrats’ stance. Together with Jan Björklund, he defends the conduct of immigration policy.
– 700 000 immigrants go to work every day and pay taxes. They do not burn cars. They enrich Sweden, said Bjorklund.
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