Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by Mette Frederiksen

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Danish politician Mette Frederiksen.
Last updated on September 9, 2024.
Mette Frederiksen

Mette Frederiksen is a Danish politician who has been Prime Minister of Denmark since June 2019, and Leader of the Social Democrats since June 2015. The second woman to hold either office, she is also the youngest prime minister in Danish history.

Economic policy and foreign policy in Europe have been too liberal. We have failed when it comes to maintaining the social contract, which is the very foundation of the social-democratic social model.
When you are close allies and good friends, like Denmark and the U.S. are, there should also be room for disagreements along the way.
I always make lists of things I need to get done. I like the sense of having completed one thing so I can move on to the next. — © Mette Frederiksen
I always make lists of things I need to get done. I like the sense of having completed one thing so I can move on to the next.
When you come to Denmark, you have the chance to live in a free, peaceful country with access to free education, free medical aid and the opportunity to work. To benefit from that requires responsibility. If you don't assume that responsibility, it is a breach in trust.
I pay my tax in the belief that you pay yours. I pay for your doctor's visit, in the belief that you pay for mine. In Denmark we don't have gold mines, but we have something more important. We have trust in one another.
For years, we have underestimated the challenges of mass immigration.
For me, it is becoming increasingly clear that the price of unregulated globalisation, mass immigration and the free movement of labour is paid for by the lower classes.
We must strengthen everything that defines Denmark. I look forward to working with all of you here in Parliament. We must live up to the hopes we have generated: a safer, more just and greener Denmark.
I know that many Danes are worried about the future. Worried about jobs, about open borders. About whether we can find a balance in immigration policy.
Greenland is not for sale.
Thankfully, the time where you buy and sell other countries and populations is over.
Normally, I would seek to compromise, but not on immigration policy.
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