Well, I would not give them that much credit. The majority governing coallition is with the far-right. They were clear before the election they were going to work with the far-right. They have a common platform with the far right which has a large overlap with e.g. Trumps; mass deportation of immigrants (like for reasons like being a victim of a crime), slashing government agencies, extreme restrictions on free speech, and so on. It is just a bit slower here when it comes to reaching their goals.
In Sweden the far-right tried to play this game. They started chirping about the social democrats being rasist and made a list on like an A4 with names and events. Then the same was done to them, matching the font, their list was taken up a skylift and holding one end they folded it out to the ground in a television program.
Mixed numbers fraction syntax [1] is the dumbest funking thing ever. Juxtaposition of a number in front of any expression implies multiplication! Addition? Fucking addition? What the fuck is wrong with you?
It was a long time since I read about it. I think it was on wikipedia, some article on co-ops or democratic ownership or something like that, which referenced a EU court case with that conclusion.
Undermining the private market is usually forbidden in the EU. For example, Italy tried to add a government start-up subsidy to cooperatives to make them more competative. This is illegal for nations to do as it disfavours the private market.
That is true. Most people who did vote did vote for a coalition which openly stated that they'd work with SD, and have since then praised SD for things like "always been right when it comes to immigration", as if they have all forgotten what party Jimmy Åkesson joined.
That is not even the whole quote. The rest of it makes it even more clear as he insists it is "the letter m, the letter s, the number 1, the number 3".
The AM/PM bullshit:
AM: 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Then the same for PM. Who counts like that? Whats after 12? 1! What?