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The terrace is in ruins, the terrace planks have come loose, the old cars are scrapping the plot.
So this is the mess Ebba Busch wants to spend millions on.
The headlines probably haven’t long passed.
Expressen’s revelation about how the party leader has mercilessly cheated on the family farm of an 81-year-old poor man with memory problems was certainly something out of the ordinary.
In any case, this is how the tangle among tweeters who probably don’t vote conservatively was interpreted. Busch has a different take, but no one on the outside knows what is true and false, nor was it to sort things out, as photographer Pontus Orre and I did a home inspection.
We did this to form our own opinion of what kind of property it really is that has become a salute.
A narrow path takes us through punch porches, here the upper class of Uppsala had their summer residence once in the world, luxurious houses are passed, autumn leaves change color, dogs bark, puddles of water gossip that it has rained during the night.
Who knows what anxiety vibrates beyond well-groomed lawns and freshly painted facades.
Who knows when someone last properly cleared the only parcel of the neighborhood that deviates.
Photo: PONTUS ORRE
The property is located on the outskirts of Uppsala.
Half-buried old cars, different colored tarps covering rubble, trees and sneaky, sloppy is a word that comes to me.
– No one has lived here for at least 20 years, says a passing neighbor, an older man who is as inclined to speak as he is reluctant to appear on Aftonbladet.
The other evening newspaper reports that Ebba Busch had to cut down trees and shrubs before the day he took office. Reasonably, it couldn’t have been a particularly great damage.
Behind, trees, branches and junk hang over a red house, a property of those that there are tens of thousands throughout the country.
The balcony has collapsed. The porch has seen better days. The same goes for the door and the window. Moss grows on the roof.
Anticimex’s inspection report speaks a similar language. The toilet has “passed the time of its technical life” … “There is rot damage on the façade panel” … “There are damp spots on the ceiling” …
– It would be too good if someone took care of this and clarified it, says another neighbor who is away from home.
Photo: PONTUS ORRE
The balcony is in shambles and the porch boards have come loose.
The politician has paid 3.9 million for the house. Making it habitable probably costs another million. A lot of money, but that’s Ebba Busch’s problem. And the lakeside location is far from the worst.
Problems so there is still enough lately are not lacking now. At first it was a quirky trip about how a friend of hers got to go with her and Säpo a bit on the way home after a pub dinner.
And if the party leader had barely gotten out of that misery, it was time for more justified criticism after it turned out that she had moved on a 40-year scale that included hugs and other closeness to a coup that leaves Anders Tegnell without sleep for the night.
Not least, a politician who maintains a high and strict profile in the crown debate and does not miss an opportunity to criticize the government for failing infection control measures has reason to set a good example.
And then we have the house conflict. You don’t have to take a position or be a professor of political caution to see that it could have been handled differently as well.
Photo: Magnus Sandberg
Ebba Busch has paid 3.9 million for the house.
For example, clearing a target corridor to run the business. Busch says that he has tried to make sure everything goes well, without a doubt it is true, but it seems that Theo Ditz, heir to the house and brother of Margaux Dietz, the influencer who left with the Säpo car, has burst into tears background.
– Journalism click, hisses a third neighbor in an analysis as good as any of the uproar of the last few days when we knock on the door.
The old man who has received an advance is sad and wants to cancel the purchase. People close to him are alleged to be claiming ownership.
Ebba Busch greeted a lawyer and said the dispute may end in court. But it won’t do that.
The political price you would pay to force an 81-year-old man to appear in court is too high.
A dog barks. Leaves dizzy with the wind. There is barbed wire around the plot. A respectable pile of horse manure rises by the gate, the best-kept part of the property.
Photo: PONTUS ORRE
Scrap metal on the plot.
Of: Oisin Cantwell
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