Last month Sweden put the brakes on uncontrolled illegal immigration into their country.
Sweden’s migration policy is undergoing a paradigm shift. The Government is intensifying its efforts to reduce, in full compliance with Sweden’s international commitments, the number of migrants coming irregularly to Sweden. Labour immigration fraud and abuses must be stopped and the ‘shadow society’ combated. Sweden will continue to have dignified reception standards, and those who have no grounds for protection or other legal right to stay in Sweden must be expelled.
The Swedish government plans to cut social benefits for non-European immigrants in the hope of discouraging migrants from coming to Sweden.
Sweden’s coalition government is set to introduce reforms requiring immigrants from countries outside the European Union to learn Swedish and compete for jobs in the country’s highly-skilled labor market.
Bravo! Sweden has decided to survive as a country and a people. This month Sweden also is reversing course on energy.
Sweden plans ‘massive’ expansion of nuclear energy!
The agreement also said necessary regulations should be developed to create the conditions for the construction and operation of small modular reactors (SMRs) in Sweden. In addition, the permitting process for nuclear power plants must be shortened.
In January this year, a formal proposal to amend Sweden’s legislation on nuclear power was presented by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari. It aims to remove the current law limiting to 10 the number of reactors in operation, as well as allowing reactors to be built on new sites, rather than just existing ones. The proposed legislative amendments were open for consultation for three months. The government made a final decision on 28 September to introduce the bill to parliament. The changes to the law are proposed to enter into force on 1 January 2024.
This is a pivot from the inane attempt to replace carbon fuels with solar and wind in that part of the world where those technologies will not work. Pity billions have been wasted trying. Transportation and Heating are the two most important energy demands in Sweden and in winter, when solar and wind work worst (if at all), is the period of the highest demand.
T’is a pity. The time and money wasted on non-nuclear could have been made Sweden 100% energy independent already.
For the Hat Trick, Sweden is looking to cut the dead weight of the EU.
Head of Sweden’s No. 2 party calls for rethink of relations with EU
STOCKHOLM, May 2 (Reuters) – Sweden should seek more exemptions from EU laws as part of a reset in relations with the 27-member bloc, the head of the Sweden Democrats, the country’s second largest party and an informal part of the government, said on Tuesday.
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Akesson, whose anti-immigration party has a big influence over Sweden’s right-of-centre government, stopped short of calling for “Swexit” – a vote on whether to leave the European Union as British voters did in 2016.
Swexit, I like the sound of that. Nice to see sanity in that part of the world my people come from.








