Sweden’s minority centre-left government is in trouble after the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats said it would join the centre-right opposition in a vote against the government’s budget plan.<br /><br /> Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said he would resign if his finance bill fails to get the backing of parliament.<br /><br /> Sweden watchers say he could tweak his plan enough to bring the <br />the centre-right bloc on board <br /><br /> The government, and its centre-right rivals, refuse to discuss policy with the Sweden Democrats because of its anti-immigration stance.<br /><br /> The crucial vote goes ahead on Wednesday.
