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stefan lofven's centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't make it easyweden, but perhaps for europe too. you really get the sense here of a political establishment under pressure. mr lofven, has your government failed to address voters‘ concerns over migration? no simple answers for a country which took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than anywhere else in europe. the far—right‘s promised to show sweden something different. they proffer security, a new identity for this fragmenting society. they want to take sweden back 100 years, and we're not going to take it. what do you think about the government here? do they do enough for you as a person? no, i don't think so, no. because today it's a rich land, but where is the money? not to the people. the political establishment have ruled out a coalition with the far right, for now. and tonight, sweden's waiting, impossible to predict who is going to run this country. we will be live to stockholm in a few minutes‘ time to talk more about the implications of this result. we will be talking t
stefan lofven's centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't make it easyweden, but perhaps for europe too. you really get the sense here of a political establishment under pressure. mr lofven, has your government failed to address voters‘ concerns over migration? no simple answers for a country which took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than anywhere else in europe. the far—right‘s promised to show sweden something different. they...
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stefan lofven there. who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. what we are seeing in sweden is a reflection of what we have seen elsewhere in europe, in italy, in germany, in holland in the past two years as well. the elections which have fallen off the back of the migration crisis and the rise of populist movements using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent party who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime, in malmo and gothenberg, conflating that with migration. it is an issue because sweden back in 2015 saw the most migrants enter this country per capita, 163,000 and then the government put restrictive measures in place and what was supposed to be a schengen borderfree area, suddenly there are checks at borders and those temporary checks are still in place and while the established parties say there are other issues at play, the climate, wildfires, the issues of social welfare, housing and health and stopping increased
stefan lofven there. who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. what we are seeing in sweden is a reflection of what we have seen elsewhere in europe, in italy, in germany, in holland in the past two years as well. the elections which have fallen off the back of the migration crisis and the rise of populist movements using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent party who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime, in...
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next, sweden's center-right opposition along with the far right have announced that the minister stefan lofven lost a no-confidence vote. determine who is best placed to form the next government. he will stay on as prime minister in a caretaker role until a new government is in place, which could take weeks. the presidential election in brazazil is two weeks away. the candidate for the workers party is gaining ground. his opponent has been stabbed on the campaign trail. amongpularity is growing brazil's evangelical christians. the aquarius is the only charity run rescue boat working to help migrants in the mediterranean. that ship is in limbo with 58 migrants on board. asked france to dock in marseille. france avoided the request saying the ship should head to the nearest safe port instead. france's national ethics committee will be issuing its recommendations today on a series of bioethical issues. they include euthanasisia and medically asassisted reproducti. the question of legalizing assisted reproduction methods is a hot button issue in france. donor, aa sperm procedure that is legal in f
next, sweden's center-right opposition along with the far right have announced that the minister stefan lofven lost a no-confidence vote. determine who is best placed to form the next government. he will stay on as prime minister in a caretaker role until a new government is in place, which could take weeks. the presidential election in brazazil is two weeks away. the candidate for the workers party is gaining ground. his opponent has been stabbed on the campaign trail. amongpularity is growing...
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stefan lofven lost a no—confidence vote in parliament that's connected to the election two weeks ago.— became the third biggest party. that meant that if they teamed up with the centre—right bloc light , the prime minister was in trouble. that proved attractive to centre—right leader ulf kristersson — he wants the topjob. translation: the alliance is obviously needed new political director and enhance a new government. with fault of another support, voters are showing the end of the sitting government. the alliance will lead sweden with convincing the difficult questions can be solved. —— and we are convinced that difficult questions. but — and this is a big but — kicking someone out in sweden is easier than forming a new government. if there are four unsuccessful attempts to do that — there will automatically be a new election — something which has never happened before in the country. it all hinges on the far right sweden democrats. here's their leader. translation: we will do everything in our power to protect the interests of our voters. we will do our utmost to stop any attempt t
stefan lofven lost a no—confidence vote in parliament that's connected to the election two weeks ago.— became the third biggest party. that meant that if they teamed up with the centre—right bloc light , the prime minister was in trouble. that proved attractive to centre—right leader ulf kristersson — he wants the topjob. translation: the alliance is obviously needed new political director and enhance a new government. with fault of another support, voters are showing the end of the...
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from sweden's public broadcaster, the center—left social democrats, led by the prime minister, stefan lofvenirst place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristersson, have 19.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie akesson, are in third place, with 17.6%, giving them cause to celebrate, as jenny hill reports from stockholm. cheering this is their night. the far rightjust made swedish political history. the sweden democrats don't like the eu, they don't like migrants, and they have just up—ended this country's liberal tradition. translation: more people have understood the situation now, that we can't carry on like this. we have the politics that swedish people want so the judgement and the rhetoric will change a lot. prime minister, jenny hill from the bbc. are you feeling worried? laughter for sweden's prime minister, it's a battle for the soul of the country. i'm very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. stefan lofven‘s centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't
from sweden's public broadcaster, the center—left social democrats, led by the prime minister, stefan lofvenirst place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristersson, have 19.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie akesson, are in third place, with 17.6%, giving them cause to celebrate, as jenny hill reports from stockholm. cheering this is their night. the far rightjust made swedish political history. the sweden democrats don't like the eu, they don't like...
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their leader and prime minister, stefan lofven, has tried to fight this election about welfare, but he the accusation is that he has not tackled this straight on. the two big parties have lost voters to sweden democrats. social democrats are still the biggest party, but it will be so difficult for them to form a government. what you think will happen if it comes to that? form a government. what you think will happen if it comes to thanm depends. will happen if it comes to that7m depends. if they want to keep the sweden democrats outside of the government, have to have a left—wing plot and a right—wing bloc, maybe a new constellation could start to negotiate with each other, just to keep the sweden democrats outside. the or they could decide to bring them to the table and give them influence. this is the social democrats headquarters we are looking at. we don't expect a huge anything at all announcement is made. that's talked about sweden democrats. their votes are in neo—nazi politics. they have attempted to clean it up and eradicate that type of influence, but it still seems to be be
their leader and prime minister, stefan lofven, has tried to fight this election about welfare, but he the accusation is that he has not tackled this straight on. the two big parties have lost voters to sweden democrats. social democrats are still the biggest party, but it will be so difficult for them to form a government. what you think will happen if it comes to that? form a government. what you think will happen if it comes to thanm depends. will happen if it comes to that7m depends. if...
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from sweden's public broadcaster the centre—left social democrats, led by the prime minister, stefan lofvenst place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristers—son, have i9.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie okesson, are in third place with i7.6%, giving them cause to celebrate, as jenny hill reports from stockholm. cheering this is their night. the far rightjust made swedish political history. the sweden democrats don't like the eu, they don't like migrants, and they have just up—ended this country's liberal tradition. translation: more people have understood the situation now, that we can't carry on like this. we have the politics that swedish people want so the judgement and the rhetoric will change a lot. prime minister, jenny hill from the bbc. are you feeling worried? laughter for sweden's prime minister, it's a battle for the soul of the country. i'm very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. stefan lofven‘s centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't ma
from sweden's public broadcaster the centre—left social democrats, led by the prime minister, stefan lofvenst place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristers—son, have i9.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie okesson, are in third place with i7.6%, giving them cause to celebrate, as jenny hill reports from stockholm. cheering this is their night. the far rightjust made swedish political history. the sweden democrats don't like the eu, they don't like migrants,...
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since sweden acceptable hundred and 60,000 migrants in 2015 and the social democrat prime minister stefan lofvens way to the polling booth and a nswered on his way to the polling booth and answered questions on the prospect ofa answered questions on the prospect of a good showing for at the sweden democrats, our party he has accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or... and a little earlier we spoke to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. what we are seeing in sweden is a reflex of what we have seen elsewhere in europe, in italy, in germany, in holland as well. the elections which have fallen off the back of the digression crisis and the rise of populist movements using the rise of populist movements using theissues the rise of populist movements using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent party who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime, in malmo and gothenberg, con
since sweden acceptable hundred and 60,000 migrants in 2015 and the social democrat prime minister stefan lofvens way to the polling booth and a nswered on his way to the polling booth and answered questions on the prospect ofa answered questions on the prospect of a good showing for at the sweden democrats, our party he has accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or... and a little...
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stefan lofven there. earlier we spoke to our correspondent in stockholm.e to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. they are using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent parties, who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime in malmo and gothenberg, conflating that with migration. it is an issue because sweden, back in 2013, saw the most migrants enter this country per capita, 106 to 3000 and then the government put restrictive measures in place and what was supposed to be a schengen border free travel area, suddenly there attacks at the borders and they are still in place and whilst they are still in place and whilst the established parties say there are other issues at play, the climate, there have been wildfires, theissues climate, there have been wildfires, the issues of social welfare, housing and health and stopping increasing privatisation, it has been the centrifugal force it comes back to, migration. the main party are according
stefan lofven there. earlier we spoke to our correspondent in stockholm.e to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. they are using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent parties, who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime in malmo and gothenberg, conflating that with migration. it is an issue because sweden, back in 2013, saw the most migrants enter this country per capita,...
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the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven , who cast his vote at the parliament building accusesm and says that a vote for the right—wing party is "dangerous". we want to keep investing in our investment and it is also about decency, but a decent democracy. the social democrats is a guarantee, we are not letting the sweden democrats' extremist party, racist party, get any influence on the government. and a little earlier we spoke to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. what we are seeing in sweden is a reflection of what we have seen elsewhere in europe, in italy, in germany, in holland in the past two years as well. the elections which have fallen off the back of the migration crisis and the rise of populist movements using the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent party who are talking about the worry of crimes, gun crime, gang crime, in malmo and gothenberg, conflating that with migration. it is an issue because sweden back in 2015 saw the most migrants enter this country per ca
the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven , who cast his vote at the parliament building accusesm and says that a vote for the right—wing party is "dangerous". we want to keep investing in our investment and it is also about decency, but a decent democracy. the social democrats is a guarantee, we are not letting the sweden democrats' extremist party, racist party, get any influence on the government. and a little earlier we spoke to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who...
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stefan lofven said that supporting the far—right sweden democrats party, who are forecast to win aroundft social democrats nor the main centre—right party is likely to win a majority. let's talk now to james savage in stockholm. he's the founder of online news publisher the local. thanks very much forjoining us, mr savage. neither main party forecasting and wanting to join forces at all with this new force. what is your prediction of the outcome? the polls are showing very different kinds of results. we are seeing with some that the estimate for sweden democrat is anything from 17% to 25%. that could mean they are the largest third largest party. whatever happens, the way that the system in sweden will mean that there will still be a coalition government, but almost certainly will not include the sweden democrats, because the moderate party on the centre—right and its allies, and the social democrat party of the ruling party right now, have said that they won't do deals with it, which means there will be no sweden democrat ministers in any kind of government. but we have seen some inter
stefan lofven said that supporting the far—right sweden democrats party, who are forecast to win aroundft social democrats nor the main centre—right party is likely to win a majority. let's talk now to james savage in stockholm. he's the founder of online news publisher the local. thanks very much forjoining us, mr savage. neither main party forecasting and wanting to join forces at all with this new force. what is your prediction of the outcome? the polls are showing very different kinds...
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to issue a warning about extremism and fascism. to issue a warning about opinion polls suggest stefan lofven'smigrant anti—eu sweden democrats will gain votes. cricket, and jos buttler has starred for england on the second day of the final test against india. for england on the second he made 89 of england's first innings total of 332. in reply, james anderson has led the charge, with india reduced to 112—11. the charge, with india from the oval, patrick gearey reports. saturday morning in south london. patrick gearey reports. england in an oval—shaped hole. patrick gearey reports. here is the man to dig them out of it, jos buttler, batting on his birthday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. as england finished on 332. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. the breach and into the pads. now india under pressure. the bre
to issue a warning about extremism and fascism. to issue a warning about opinion polls suggest stefan lofven'smigrant anti—eu sweden democrats will gain votes. cricket, and jos buttler has starred for england on the second day of the final test against india. for england on the second he made 89 of england's first innings total of 332. in reply, james anderson has led the charge, with india reduced to 112—11. the charge, with india from the oval, patrick gearey reports. saturday morning in...
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the latest opinion polls suggest stefan lofven's centre—left social democrats are unlikely to win a majorityism, christian christensen, from the university of stockholm, who explained the rise in popularity of the sweden democrats. internationally, our lot of the discussion has been about immigration and crime. the sweden democrats began their rise and entered the parliament eight years ago. it is not simply about that because the crime levels, what we have been discussing in the last few yea rs, have been discussing in the last few years, went necessarily the case eight years ago. it is a sense that the mainstream parties have not addressed immigration and also, the basic sentiment of bias against immigrants. in sweden, the criticism has been that the mainstream parties have not been a dressing the question to sufficient level, thus all our sweden, —— thus, allowing sweden democrats. has it shifted the debate generally further to the right in the campaign? what you noticed was, about 11—5 months ago, almost every party, including the sweden com —— sweden to mac democrats, whether it is prod
the latest opinion polls suggest stefan lofven's centre—left social democrats are unlikely to win a majorityism, christian christensen, from the university of stockholm, who explained the rise in popularity of the sweden democrats. internationally, our lot of the discussion has been about immigration and crime. the sweden democrats began their rise and entered the parliament eight years ago. it is not simply about that because the crime levels, what we have been discussing in the last few yea...
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the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven, was spotted on his way to the polling booth this morning questions on the prospect of a good showing for the sweden democrats, a party he's previously accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? are you worried about the future direction of this country? lam very of this country? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. and a little earlier we spoke to our europe correspondent gavin lee, who has spent the morning in the swedish capital, stockholm. what we have seen is a reflex of similar circumstances in other countries in europe, the issues of migration and here in sweden, the sweden democrats are the emergent party, talking about the worry of crime, a spike in gun crime and gang crime, conflating that with migration. there has been a spike of crime. it's an issue because back in 2015 sweden saw the most migrants enter this country per capita, 163,000, the government put restrictive measures in place and what was supposed to be a schengen border free t
the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven, was spotted on his way to the polling booth this morning questions on the prospect of a good showing for the sweden democrats, a party he's previously accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? are you worried about the future direction of this country? lam very of this country? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. and a little earlier we spoke to our...
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earlier, the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven , who cast his vote at the parliament buildingemism and said that a vote for the right—wing party was — in his words — "dangerous". we want to keep investing in our investment and it is also about decency, but a decent democracy. the social democrats and the government is a guarantee, we are not letting the sweden democrats' extremist party, racist party, get any influence on the government. our europe correspondent, jenny hill, is in stockholm. this could be a historic night for swedish politics. as you say, those exit polls — and they are not entirely reliable — but those exit polls suggest that the ruling party in this country, the centre—left ruling party, will win this election. but, astonishingly for the liberal tradition here in sweden, that far—right, anti—migrant, anti—eu party could take second place. depending on which poll you look at, they are third or second at the moment. it will be a few hours before we really know for certain. but that is a really remarkable shift in the politics of this country. behind me are the
earlier, the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven , who cast his vote at the parliament buildingemism and said that a vote for the right—wing party was — in his words — "dangerous". we want to keep investing in our investment and it is also about decency, but a decent democracy. the social democrats and the government is a guarantee, we are not letting the sweden democrats' extremist party, racist party, get any influence on the government. our europe correspondent,...
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stefan lofven said that supporting the far—right sweden democrats party, who are forecast to win aroundher his centre—left social democrats nor the main centre—right party is likely to win a majority. let's talk to christian christensen, a professor ofjournalism at stockholm university who has written about the attitudes in sweden towards this election. good to have you with us. ijust wonder, where has this come from? was as expected or for scene, the rise of this party? 0r was as expected or for scene, the rise of this party? or has it seemingly out of nowhere? rise of this party? or has it seemingly out of nowhere ?m rise of this party? or has it seemingly out of nowhere? it has been expected, people in sweden going back to 2006, when the sweden democrats narrowly got not elected in the parliament, the 2010—14, we have seen the steady rise of this party. here in sweden, they have had this level around 20% for three yea rs this level around 20% for three years now, this is nothing shocking. it is shocking in the long—term if you told people 15 years ago this would be the case, they wou
stefan lofven said that supporting the far—right sweden democrats party, who are forecast to win aroundher his centre—left social democrats nor the main centre—right party is likely to win a majority. let's talk to christian christensen, a professor ofjournalism at stockholm university who has written about the attitudes in sweden towards this election. good to have you with us. ijust wonder, where has this come from? was as expected or for scene, the rise of this party? 0r was as...
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the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven, was spotted on his way to the polling booth this morningweden democrats, a party he's previously accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? are you worried about the future direction of this country? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. north korea has held a military parade to mark its seventieth anniversary without displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles. there were tanks, weapons and thousands of goose—stepping soldiers parading through the streets of pyongyang to show their devotion to their leader, kim jong—un. the parade comes at a sensitive time as efforts to ease tensions with the united states have stalled. the british star, olivia colman, has been named best actress at this year's venice film festival for her portrayal of queen anne in "the favourite", which is due for release in the uk next year. the festival's top award — the golden lion — went to a black—and—white spanish—language drama called "roma". it brings netflix its first
the social democrat prime minister, stefan lofven, was spotted on his way to the polling booth this morningweden democrats, a party he's previously accused of spreading extremism. are you feeling worried? are you worried about the future direction of this country? i am very concerned, of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. north korea has held a military parade to mark its seventieth anniversary without displaying intercontinental...
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the prime minister stefan lofven has a chastening night — his party had its worst election for over 100spoke earlier. one thing is already clear. no block has won a majority. the voters have made that choice. now it is up to all of us decent parties to which the final result and then negotiate, cooperate and move sweden forward in a responsible way. i am of course disappointed that a party with the boot to nazism has made too much ground in ourtime. boot to nazism has made too much ground in our time. —— so much ground. this is how parliament looks. you need 175 seats to govern. the centre—left bloc has 144. the centre—right has 143. the sweden democrats has 62 — that gives them sway in parliament but it won't give them power. we're seeing in sweden what we've seen in the netherlands and germany — the main parties are refusing to form any alliance with the far right. here's the leader of the sweden democrats. translation: we made the big gains and that gives us we made the big gains and that gives usa we made the big gains and that gives us a lot of influence over the next feminist and
the prime minister stefan lofven has a chastening night — his party had its worst election for over 100spoke earlier. one thing is already clear. no block has won a majority. the voters have made that choice. now it is up to all of us decent parties to which the final result and then negotiate, cooperate and move sweden forward in a responsible way. i am of course disappointed that a party with the boot to nazism has made too much ground in ourtime. boot to nazism has made too much ground in...
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stefan lofven has presided over an upswing that has led to a rise in unemployment. influx of immigrants. president trump is taking credit for what he called a positive statement from north korea. nearly half of the military parade was devoted to the civilian economy and no long-range missiles were on display. president trump saying kim jong-un said things were much better than before he took office. global news 24 hours a day and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg." tom: thanks. i want to point out, brian forivan is a jewel bloomberg and he has written a story about florence, this hurricane of that is coming to carolina thursday, maybe friday. it is a wake-up call. it is a story the size of this hurricane to come. the autumnrward in of our discontent with chris ,risanti on the equity markets the financial engineering, the use of cash, dividend growth is going to fail. we are going to die. therefore, the market is climbing the wall of worry and doing well. i cannot
stefan lofven has presided over an upswing that has led to a rise in unemployment. influx of immigrants. president trump is taking credit for what he called a positive statement from north korea. nearly half of the military parade was devoted to the civilian economy and no long-range missiles were on display. president trump saying kim jong-un said things were much better than before he took office. global news 24 hours a day and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and...