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This week’s episode was recorded on the day of the General Election. The climate crisis is at the top of voters’ list of concerns, yet, covert xenophobia is driving the political discussion. We reflect on the past weeks’ mayhem and meet up with a first-time International voter to hear what the election signifies for her. But first, an expensive sausage party needs our attention, as it turns out that 56.000 of tax payer’s money was used to serve hot dogs served at the opening of a new police station. And why is it called a pølsehorn and not “en varm hund”?
By RadioLITThis week’s episode was recorded on the day of the General Election. The climate crisis is at the top of voters’ list of concerns, yet, covert xenophobia is driving the political discussion. We reflect on the past weeks’ mayhem and meet up with a first-time International voter to hear what the election signifies for her. But first, an expensive sausage party needs our attention, as it turns out that 56.000 of tax payer’s money was used to serve hot dogs served at the opening of a new police station. And why is it called a pølsehorn and not “en varm hund”?