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Sweden's Moderate Party slumped at the polls on election day as it lost the jobs, welfare and immigration debate, according to the party's post election analysis.
Since being ousted from office in September the Moderate party has conducted an internal review to find out where it got it wrong. The party lost seven percent of its vote compared to the 2010 election.
Key to their defeat claim party members Hans Wallmark and Per Nilsson was their failure to connect with voters on jobs, welfare and immigration.