RE: Parliament16 Oct 2019 17:29
I don't feel that there's any pressure on Mr Baylan at all. He is fully aware, particularly via Kurt's correspondence, that our application has been circulating for six and a half years. We shareholders also know that priority was supposedly given to our case (though Kurt didn't say by whom) some six months ago and counting, and if we officially were told that, then Baylan must know. The problem we are dealing with, I feel, is simply the deep-rooted disgraceful habit within the Government of severe eggshell treading, resulting in nobody getting upset, or at least not for too long, because when something upsetty applecarty even mildly occurs, which vaguely ruffles anyone, it is stopped immediately, with reversion back to acute inertia mode, which of course brings a sigh of huge relief and smiles all round once again. Lol. So that's what happens, what we are dealing with. The Swedish Government coalition is effectively a safe, inert gas, and must remain so. Any hint of volatility dealt with promptly at source, (yes, fast, shock) before the thing has time to form an alternative state and explode into unmanageable carnage.
It's about time we took the fight to them then and gave Baylan a deadline of our own. Meddle with this inertia from the outside. Lol.
All in my humble. Some of it in jest.