Thursday, September 11, 2014

Löfvens “nudge” big talking point – Swedish Dagbladet

Löfvens "nudge" big talking point – Swedish Dagbladet

– It was not so dangerous, replied Löfven.

Lööf prank to hand over a document with an energy analysis, and Löfvens unwillingness to accept the paper, became a major talking point after the debate.

Alliance leaders demanded information on what a red-green government intends to do with nuclear power. Löfven reiterated the need for a bloc agreement on nuclear power and an analysis of future energy demand.

Centre Party leader Annie Loof was prepared for it. She picked up an energy analysis of the energy authority and went to Löfven to hand it over.

It got S-leader to protest and hold up your hand deterrence.

– It’s just bickering . You can keep it there, said Löfven.

Loof said afterwards that she thought Löfven was behaving strangely.

– I think you see that Stefan Löfven not statesmanship rate, when he can not even receive a report that he asked for a long time.

In a more jocular comment, alluding to yesterday’s hearing when Löfven in a break showed old martial arts skills, she said:

– I thought I would get a jiujitsu-grip there.

Löfven said this afterwards:

– It was not so bad. I thought it was a little youth graces. I have read that report. It’s not in there it sits, but in the political maturity to actually be able to discuss Sweden’s long-term energy needs.

Earlier in the debate attacked S-leader instead Fredrik Reinfeldt and claimed that the Alliance of deliberately drag out the gaps in the community. He particularly took up increasing differences between schools.

– You had spent eight years to cut taxes 20 times what you invested in the school, said Löfven.

Reinfeldt said that inequality grew the most part before 2006, when the Social Democrats ruled.

Gender was another topic raised the temperature.

– There you have failed for eight years, said the Left Party Jonas Sjöstedt with direction against the Alliance.

He pointed out the right to full-time childcare at inconvenient hours and lower taxes for the poorest pensioners are important gender issues.

Stefan Löfven felt the need to also see “gender power structure” in the community.

– When I played with Lego, it was gender-neutral. Today Lego for boys and Lego for girls, he said.

Fredrik Reinfeldt pointed to the red-green proposal of quotas in a listed company boards. He argued that affirmative action is “a lyxdebatt for many women.” According to him, the issue of equality rather on the distribution of work in the home and that men must take hold mop bucket.

Göran Hägglund (KD) also expressed doubts about the Red-Green proposal for more daddy months.

– Why do you think you know better than the parents ?, wondered Hägglund.

Asa Romson (MP) said that when she goes to kindergarten with her son as she meets many dads who are happy that they are on paternity leave .

– I understand that KD think it is good that it is the norm in the labor market for women to take care of unpaid work at home ..

Centre Party leader Annie Loof accused the red-green to not want to allow gains in the female-dominated care sectors. She was referring to the S and V, the limit of return in private tax-funded welfare companies.

– We have never had so many women working full time now, said Loof.

Before that debate centered on immigration and seven of the party leaders went there hard on the eighth: Sweden Democrats, Jimmie Åkesson.

– Without immigrants, Sweden would stay, said the Liberal Party, Jan Björklund.

Bjorklund asked why SD leader “ie stop at the border to those fleeing from Syria. “

– We help the best way to help the site, said Åkesson and said that refugees helped best in their local area.

Left Party leader Jonas Sjöstedt said that racism is the great obstacle to integration.

– Jimmie Åkesson, you are the largest integration problems.

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