Ex-minister fronts ‘no’ campaign after shedding ankle tag
Former immigration minister Inger Støjberg has had her eloctonic ankle tag removed and will now criss-cross the country over the next week campaigning to maintain the EU defence opt-out in the June 1st…
The Week That Was, March 28th – April 3rd 2022:
Ukraine crisis: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky told the Danish parliament, Tuesday, that Europe must tighten sanctions on Russia by blocking trade, stopping buying oil, and closing ports to Russian ships – speaking via…
Convicted ex-minister fitted with ankle tag
Former immigration minister Inger Støjberg has started serving her custodial sentence but with an electronic ankle tag instead of prison time. Ms Støjberg was sentenced to 60 days in prison by the Court…
The Week That Was, January 31st – February 6th 2021:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: On February 1st, Denmark became the first EU country to scrap most pandemic restrictions, saying it no longer considers COVID-19 “a socially critical disease” – Head of the…
Støjberg cagey on starting new party
Controversial politician Inger Støjberg is in two minds as to whether she should start a new political party or even who she would vote for if an election was held right now. In…
Impeachment trial invoice for taxpayers: 40 million kroner
It’s estimated that the recent impeachment trial of former immigration minister Inger Støjberg could cost taxpayers up to DKK40m ($6m). So far, the lawyers for the defence and prosecution have been given nearly…
2022: Good start, Bad start…
It was a good start to 2022 for… …the Danish economy, which according to data compiled by the British Economist has outperformed 23 other OECD countries during the pandemic… …popular Conservative leader Søren Pape…
Christmas/New Year news round-up: While you were away…
Coronavirus: On December 27th Denmark held the unfortunate record of the highest rate of infection amongst developed countries but the daily rate hit a new record-high on Wednesday, 5/1/22, with 28.283 corona cases….
Unemployed Inger offered work at DPP
Denmark’s most controversial politician, Inger Støjberg, partyless and unemployed since being excluded from parliament in December, has been offered a job by the Danish People’s Party (DPP). According to DPP officials the line of…
Støjberg kicked out of parliament but warns: ‘I’ll be back’
As expected, a significant majority of MPs voted to exclude former immigration Inger Stojberg from parliament, Tuesday, following her conviction last week in the child brides affair. 98 members voted for her immediate…