In this week's episode we talk about Christmas and how to celebrate like a Swede.
We also discuss why prominent Moderate Party politicians are arguing amongst themselves about the merits of government policies that are forcing immigrants with jobs to leave the country.
For Membership+ subscribers we look at the economic forecast for Sweden in 2026, which will also be a useful barometer to gauge the government’s chances of securing reelection.
Finally we explain why a court has called off this year’s controversial wolf hunt and why a prominent commentator is linking anti-wolf sentiment to right-wing extremism.
Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and Becky Waterton. The episode also features an excerpt from an interview with Moderate Party youth leader Douglas Thor.
Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:
Christmas- How to decorate your Christmas tree like a Swede
- Skål! A guide to glögg, Sweden's favourite Christmas drink
- When do you start saying Merry Christmas in Sweden?
- Leader of Swedish Moderate youth wing criticises work permit reforms
- What will happen in Swedish politics during election year 2026?
- How Sweden’s 2026 budget could affect your finances
- How strong will the Swedish krona be in 2026?
- What a strong Swedish krona means for foreigners in Sweden
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