Published: 15 Feb 11 15:41 CET | Print version
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Sweden's prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has courted criticism from some quarters for suggesting that Stockholm's rental housing market is not performing as smoothly as it could.
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Dagens Nyheter grossly misrepresented Reinfeldt's interview comments, and his press secretary has released the tapes to prove it.
This is a non-story as of the last few hours. You need to move a bit more quickly.
The only PM to actually lower taxes you're calling a waste of taxpayer's money? To me he's a godsend. I get like 12 000 a year more thanks to his tax breaks. That's a nice travel purse.
If you want to talk about wasting taxpayers' money, look no further than the Social Democrats who have managed to combine the world's highest taxes with crumbling infrastructure, perennial unemployment, and mediocre public service. Where the hail does all that money disappear to?
the fact that the tapes of the interview have been released by FR only confirm that the story - Reinfeldt under fire - remains very much relevant.
Interesting that the PR specialists are saying that this is part of a deliberate plan to open up this infected issue for debate at the same time as the PM issues a denial.
One thinks that TL and the rest of the Swedish media may return to this issue in the near future.
Blame the social democrats for the deregulation of the electricity market, not Reinfeldt. That happened under Göran Persson. As for crime rates, they've also been rising steadily since long before Reinfeldt took power.
Everytime some1 tries to make things here like in US, I remember my cousin a long time ago : The guy went to the hair dresser and asked him to cut his hair in layers like Glenn Tipton's (from Judas Priest), but Glenn has straight hair and my cousin had it VERY courly = he looked like a puddle dog, not like a rock star.