One of those who believe that Åkesson blames entire groups of immigrants is the Liberals' party leader Nyamko Sabuni, who meets Jimmie Åkesson in a debate in Agenda. 

The SD leader accuses Sabuni of deliberately misinterpreting his statement and ducking for the debate on integration.

Sabuni believes that she worked against, among other things, honor violence long before the Sweden Democrats were in the Riksdag, and thinks that Åkesson lacks politics to solve the problems he points to.

The debate about the view of asylum immigration comes in a sensitive situation where Social Democrats and other parties in the January collaboration demand answers from Moderate leader Ulf Kristersson what concessions he is ready to make to get SD's support to be able to become prime minister after the next election.

How does Jimmie Åkesson intend to respond to the criticism and have an impact on his policy on asylum immigration in a right-wing collaboration?

In the Liberals, there is an internal debate about whether the party should stay in the January collaboration or get out and instead declare that they want to see Ulf Kristersson as prime minister after the next election.

In that case, how does Nyamko Sabuni reason about combining a harsh critique of the Sweden Democrats' rhetoric and asylum policy with being part of a government base that would be dependent on the party to be able to get its policy through.