“Ausländer raus”.
Riksdag member David Lång (SD) sang the German lyrics that have become popular in far-right circles at the party’s vigil – right in front Express Reporter.
– Oh, shit, are you recording this? he says.
The Eurodisco song “L’Amour Toujours” from 2000 has become popular in far-right circles, where the song received a new German text calling for foreigners to leave the country.
The song was a real talking point a couple of weeks ago when a couple of wealthy young Germans sang the line “Ausländer raus” (foreigners out) during a party.
“Are you recording?”
The original song – which was banned at, among other things, the Austrian national football team’s home matches and at Oktoberfest in Munich due to the new right-wing extreme connections – was played at the Sweden Democrats’ election vigil.
When Expressen’s emissary asked party leader Richard Jomshof why the song was started, Riksdag member David Lång walked by and sang the German version of the lyrics.
– Oh, shit, are you recording this? he told the reporter.
Left the premises
Lång then allegedly tried to take the recording equipment from the reporter before Jomshof asked him to go his way.
Lång then left the room.