Daniel Källenfors, moderate chairman of the municipal board on Lidingö, calls the unicorn a waste of tax money.

Since Malmö receives money from the municipal equalization system, he believes that the municipality has a particularly large responsibility when tax money is spent.

- Lidingö pays a lot in the equalization system to weaker municipalities like Malmö.

Then we want to see that the money goes to the municipality's core business and build Malmö in a good way, not to unicorns, he says to P4 Malmöhus.

Stockholm Moderates have also criticized the unicorn initiative in Malmö on social media. But Malmö's municipal councilor Andreas Schönström (S) calls the reasoning "narrow-minded and boring". He believes that if Malmö were to reason as the Lidingö politician suggests, Malmö would not be able to have park benches or flower decorations, as it is not part of the core of welfare either.