Fuming about the motorbike guest: “Bizarre accusations”

Fierce atmosphere during Sunday’s party leader debate • V and SD fumed together: “Bizarre accusations”

Nooshi Dadgostar goes hard on Jimmie Åkesson because a motorcycle gang president was at his wedding.

The government that keeps this under control has no credibility, says the V leader in Agenda’s party leader debate.

That the gang criminals are so close to the state leadership. It tears apart our society and all credibility, says Dadgostar.

Åkesson repeats what he said earlier: that it was a mistake, that he did not know that the person in question is the leader of the motorcycle gang Comanches and that he had not met him for five years before the wedding.

I wish I had a crystal ball and knew about it.

If you are a criminal, you should be in prison – not at a wedding.

“Bizarre Accusations”

According to Dadgostar, criminals may have a hold on Åkesson and influence him or other people within the party.

This is one of the most bizarre accusations I have received in 30 years, says Åkesson.

This takes the prize.

Dadgostar also mentions that the president was at a glitter party at Åkesson’s, which Aftonbladet reported.

It is a pure lie, says the SD leader.

Should we keep mud wrestling or debate real issues?

Åkesson to Dadgostar: Go home

“Can’t you just go home”, finally exclaimed the SD leader to Nooshi Dadgostar – in the middle of the party leader debate.

– It is strong to say that I spend time with this type of person. It was a mistake, possibly clumsy, answers Åkesson.

“Terrible development”

The topic of debate during which the two extreme parties fumed was about young criminals. Crime in Sweden creeps further down in age and children who are sometimes no older than 12–14 years old are recruited to carry out murders and explosions.

It is an absolutely terrible development, says Amanda Lind (MP).

Children in community care end up in homes run by gang criminals.

Magdalena Andersson says that the government has made many good decisions, but that a broader approach must be taken.

It is clear that no government has succeeded in breaking this trend.

It is a recklessness beyond the almost conceivable. Using really young kids as contract killers.

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