Avanza6 Dec 2019 10:21
Forget Kallak for a moment.
Sweden as a country, economically and socially is, for the first time in generations, in need of intervention politics and not status quo politics, which they have relied on since the Second World War.
The economy has gone into reverse with such a jolt and the decline is gathering pace alarmingly. Sweden, once a benign, homogenous society is now broken and divided by mass unfettered immigration, rampant crime and the beginnings of a realisation that the state’s generosity might be ending.
A fractured, muti oarty political machine is not the best vehicle for achieving clarity and leadership of any country. For Sweden right now, it is simply unfit for purpose.
I would very confidently predict Sweden will officially be in recession by this time next year.
Meanwhile, Baylan’s out of office is already switched on for the holiday period.