Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Labor Jonas directly into the throat of Erna after brexit – NRK

“Britain’s goodbye to the EU is an expression of the political crisis of confidence with deep economic and social roots.”

To begin Støre (Ap ) an article on NRK Freedom. He believes British right policies are responsible and warns that Prime Minister Erna Solberg (H) and the government is about to pull Norway in the same direction.



Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister of Britain throughout the 1980s.

Photo: SVEN NACKSTRAND / AFP

He believes there has been deliberate policy in the UK to fight unions, privatize, cut in welfare benefits and give big tax cuts to those who have most from before since Margaret Thatcher was prime minister in the 1980s . The same tendencies he sees now in the policies of the present government.

Read the article here!

Minister fears British conditions

He shows including the government, in his opinion:

  • shows greater acceptance for rising unemployment.
  • Having completed unsocial tax cuts that benefit the ones that already have the most.
  • Keeps a passive policy in relation to social dumping.
  • Have weakened working Environment Act.
  • Conducting a policy based on centralization and that puts town and country more against each other.
  • Adds more emphasis on confrontation in immigration than integration policy that works.

– I cry, a cry against growing inequalities and major social differences between people. The British are a deeply divided people. I think brexit and the anger will be seen due to the policy in the UK over the past 30 years, says Støre told NRK.

– Is Erna Solberg one Margaret Thatcher light?

– No, but her finance minister (Siv Jensen (FRP), editor) has Thatcher as a role model, says Støre told NRK.

are you afraid that discontent we see Britain could spread to Norway if Erna Solberg and the government continues with the current policy?

– Yes. I think it’s a very good reason why we should have a different policy.



Erna: – Minister is desperate



Prime Minister Erna Solberg (H) is unimpressed by the criticism of Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap)

Photo: Poppe, Cornelius / NTB scanpix

Prime Minister Erna Solberg (H) is unimpressed by the criticism of the Labor leader.

– for three years, Minister attempted to stamp me as un-Norwegian. Now he tries to threaten Margaret Thatcher. I think this is getting very strange, says Solberg told NRK.

She believes the pairing of right policies and brexit becomes too easy. She also rejects the government pursues a policy that eventually leads to the discontent Minister warns.

– The most important thing we do is to create jobs, to make adjustments and that Norway is doing well. There we work with around the clock. It is the political answer, says Solberg before she leads by following broadside against Minister:

– I think Minister should be a little more concerned with finding political answers and a little less of just criticizing. Støre shows here the lack of its own policies. Then he’s more concerned with stamping and looking at things about others. I think this is starting to become desperate by Minister.

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