It was on Wednesday that Linda Snecker, the Left Party's legal policy spokesperson, posted on Twitter a picture of a motion she submitted to the Riksdag.

In connection with this, she wrote that the security industry is "an industry that benefits from people's insecurity with business goals to create less security, because then business becomes bigger".

She was directly opposed by Joakim Söderström, chairman of the security industry's trade association.

- This was particularly serious.

She writes straight out that we would have as a business model that people would be insecure, an infantile reasoning, he says to SVT News and continues:

- A dentist benefits from people's poor dental hygiene, the clothing industry that people freeze.

That's a ridiculous reasoning.

We play an important role in society.

"Gets offensive"

Joakim Söderström thinks that Linda Snecker is lumping together the various branches of the security industry.

- She equates the security industry with security guards as well as security guards.

But these are a small part of the industry.

- In the Riksdag, we have guards from us and metal detectors.

Without all this, Linda Snecker would not have had a safe working environment there.

Therefore, it becomes offensive when she describes the industry like this.

Snecker: Is that how it works

When SVT Nyheter reaches Linda Snecker, she stands up.

- The Left Party is very critical of the private industry that tries to create security.

It turns over huge amounts of money with quite a bit of control over what you actually achieve, says Linda Snecker.

You write that their business goal is to create less security?

- This is how it works with companies.

They want to sell a product to the highest bidder and the product in this case is security.

If there is too much security, the company no longer has any goods to sell.

How do you think they do to create less security?

- I do not claim that security companies go around creating less security, but there is a clear product that the security industry wants to sell.

You write "with business goals to create less security".

How do you mean?

- This large industry has a turnover of billions per year with work that is difficult to ensure quality.

It is difficult to measure security.

Security is a feeling that is about who you are, where you live, where you come from.