Dusty door frames and tarnished floors in Brian mikkelsen's home must look well after the visit of a publicly paid rengøringskone.
It establishes the director of the Danish business in an email to Ekstra Bladet.
'of Course, should the public not make a clean flat with me, just like the public does not need to do clean the homes of other working-dane,' he writes.
the Message comes after the he over the weekend has been criticised by several users on Twitter for this statement:
- the public, for example, do purely at people? They do not in the least purely at home with me.
In the interview with Berlingske, he makes it to the sound that the danes don't get afford the same level of welfare in the coming years.
the Same point he emphasizes in its written response to writing on Twitter.
'the Danish business want to get in a discussion about what we as a society should do in relation to the fact that in six years will be the 80,000 more people over the age of 80. It will cost in the region of 20 billion extra, if we just need to have the service we have today.'
'Many danes today don't have much faith in old age can get the service from the public, as they would like, and they are willing to pay extra to get it,' he writes bl.a. and advocates for the increased use of robots, computers, and other similar forms of so-called welfare technology.
'It can free up key resources, which can be used on core services such as human care. In the Danish business, we have also made studies which show that the danes, who are older in a moment, is the positive attitude towards the use of welfare technology, when they will need it,' says.
Including a few of the critical tweets, as Brian Mikkelsen responds to.
Make it public, not purely in Brian mikkelsen's millionvilla in Hellerup? What the hell is going on? We must re-evaluate everything based on Brian Mikkelsen!! Immediately!!!
— Kasper Heumann Kristensen (@kasperliberal) 10. march 2019
Wow. Is he not aware that one should be searched for practical help? Or that there is a limit as far as I remember 65 square meters? Mr Mikkelsen can probably either searched, or to live up to it with kvadratmeterne.
— Peter Hegner Bonfils (@peterbonfils) 10. march 2019
My old grandmother, who throughout his working life has taken loving care of others-old grandparents in nursing homes, has been granted a half-hour vacuuming of the free floor surfaces every 3. week. I can well understand, Brian has hurt in the måsen over
— Cass (@DenrigtigeMette) 10. march 2019