 My name is Hannah Judin. I'm the deputy secretary general of the Swedish Left Party, Vänstöpartiet. I would say that the main problem, the main far-right problem, is today actually the Sweden Democrats. They are represented in the parliament and they have grown enormously the last years. They are the main problem and of course we have smaller, really extreme Nazi fractions but they are not in the parliament. I think there are several reasons. I think that they have been really good the far-right of exploiting the huge income gap and the huge growing inequality in Sweden and in other countries. They have been good at this and they have pinpointed kind of scapegoats and what they are doing is that they are showing this and people feeling a bit worried about these things and they are pointing towards immigrants or feminists or Muslims. It's an easy scapegoat. Firstly, we should never ever accept their narrative of what's wrong in society and their solutions. We must remain proud of being socialists, feminists and anti-racists. But we should not ignore the problem that they are kind of exploiting. We should try to find solutions, other solutions that unite people and I think those solutions should actually be on economical issues mainly. I think we live in a very interesting political time where people are really getting more political. Just look at kind of the young movement, the climate change movement. It's being politicised society today and I guess we are going to see more and more of these uprisings about social issues, movements and of course if you are not willing to join a political party I think you should take part in those kind of movements. The left has a real possibility today. Of course you can feel depressed about the developments with the far-rights in almost all countries but for the first time in a long time people are questioning neoliberalism and people are saying the system doesn't work. Just look at the environmental movement. They are saying we must change the system. No one else has an answer to this than the left so we have a real possibility here but we need to stay proud of being socialists and we need to have real solutions to real problems.