Jonas Millard (born September, 1981) is a Swedish former politician and MP in the Riksdag who represented the Sweden Democrats party.
[2] In December 2018, Dagens Nyheter reported that Millard had made a number of misogynistic posts on the website Flasback in which he joked about rape, appeared to encourage violence against women and advised from personal experience on vacations to Bangkok on how to buy prostitutes in Thailand.
It was also found that Millard had used the same computer servers and password from his job at Örebro Municipality council when making the posts.
[3] Millard denied some of the accusations and claimed that other people had made some of the posts, but admitted to using prostitutes abroad.
[4] In response, the Sweden Democrats announced an investigation into the incident and that Millard would leave the Riksdag following the controversy.