IN the DN:s intervjuserie by the parties toppkandidater for the EUROPEAN elections told the Conservatives Tomas Tobé on several measures he wants to see for that criminal not to be able to move freely between member states. Something that now Johan Danielsson, who is the LO’s candidate for the Socialist list for the EUROPEAN elections, to respond:

– The parts that deals with, for example, give Frontex more resources we share the. But it is simply not credible in the fight against cross-border crime if we close our eyes for the employment related crime. The conservatives have consistently opposed the attempt, which we believe would create law and order there, ” he says.

As an example, Danielsson that the Conservatives voted against the EU posting of workers directive, which was adopted last year and which, among other things, regulates the wages of foreign workers.

among other things that he wants Sweden to join the European public prosecutor’s office, that the resources should be added to Europol and the EU’s external borders should be strengthened through the border control agency Frontex. The conservatives also want to make it possible to expel EU citizens who commit crimes. On the question of whether it needed more passport checks at the borders of Sweden said Tobé:

” We go against such a development if we do not get our house in order. It is clear that it is a failure. It is good that we have a freedom of movement for people and businesses in Europe, it has built our competitiveness. But we must look reality in the face, now we have so big problems.

ahead of the EU elections think that Tomas Tobé talked too little about the labour market. Johan Danielsson describes the employment related crime as a growing problem and as a strong breeding ground for further organised crime.

– It is good that the Conservatives want to stop the villainbrott that leagues is behind us, but ignoring such a large part of the problems if you do not want to solve the unhealthy competition on the labour market. It’s like Tomas Tobé turn a blind eye to organised crime linked to the labour market, which he really refuses to see the problems.