– That is the recipe for the social differences that increase crime, said Jonas Gahr Støre in Politisk kvarter on NRK on Monday morning.
On Monday, the Prime Minister had to answer for a trick he had recently VGwhere he claims that the FRP policy will create Swedish conditions in Norway.
– Look at the budgets of the Frp. They are cutting up to five billion in measures related to Norwegian integration and education in Norway, said Støre.
He believes that the FRP policy will create poorer integration, and therefore more alienation and crime.
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Listhaug : — Desperate
To explain his point, Støre said in the studio that the FRP cuts integration, wants more private schools and cuts taxes for the rich. This will create conditions that “create the basis for crime”, according to Støre.
– Then I point out that the conditions we are describing are in Sweden – I think “Swedish conditions” is a rather poor way to describe Norway, but it is about unsafe local communities. In these areas, Sylvi Listhaug and the FRP have the wrong policy.
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Frp director Sylvi Listhaug was also in the studio. She reiterated that Støre is desperate.
– What will be heard now is a desperate Prime Minister who believes that attack is the best defense, she said and said:
– What created the Swedish situation was a far too high level of immigration over too many years, where so many arrived that it was not possible to integrate properly.
I would have to answer for cuts
Listhaug explained the FRP cut proposal by saying that the party expects immigration to be significantly lower in its budget proposals.
– Yes, of course there will be much less, so you don’t have to spend so much money on integration, said the leader of Frp.
– But you were among those who warmly welcomed Ukrainian immigrants. Now 80,000 have arrived and you have cut 5 billion in both language and integration measures?
– Yes, because it is not stable. Therefore, the FRP has proposed several measures to make Norway less attractive.
– Now that so many people have come into the country after all, is it so wise not to give them language and social studies training, you asked take them?
– Not that they shouldn’t get it, but we think we need to change the current introduction scheme. There is something wrong when we teach people to live on public spending for two years. Something is wrong when those who come to Norway receive more than the minimum pension at the standard rate, Listhaug replied.
2024-10-14 06:18:00
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