Another slogan MP reuses for this year's election is "Everyone should join".

Something that the Social Democrats went to the polls for in 2006. The MP's election posters will now say: "Everyone should join when Sweden changes".

- No one should be left behind when we build the new green folk home, everyone should join.

We go to the polls with policies for strong climate work, strong welfare and increased equality, says Märta Stenevi.

Meets criticism

But both the reuse of previous Social Democratic election slogans and the priority areas ahead of the election face criticism in the party.

- It will be strange, as if we can not stand on our own merits as a green party and work with it, says Daniel Helldén, who is an environmentally partisan traffic council in Stockholm, about using old S-slogans.

He also thinks that the party's priorities will be too unfocused and the funding too broad.

- There will be many questions and ambiguity.

The only issue we have confidence in is climate and environmental issues, and with the low opinion figures we have, we must focus there.

We will not have time for three months to drum up other questions for the voters, he tells TT.

But spokesman Per Bolund does not agree with the criticism.

- It has probably never been clearer for any Swede that there is a party that prioritises environmental and climate policy even when it is unpopular according to many other parties to do so, he says and continues.

"Shame on me damn"

In his speech, the Green Party's spokesman Per Bolund attacked hard against all other parties' environmental and climate policy.

- Shame on me damn, he says.

- It makes me so pissed that everyone, yes, in fact all other parties from V to SD, with brave courage in the middle of a total environmental crisis choose to do the opposite of what the climate and environmental problems require, Bolund continues.

He especially criticized the Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar.

- It did not even take a year for Nooshi Dadgostar to obliterate the Left Party's climate ambitions.

Her left-wing party is now agreeing with SD to lower the prices of emissions the most.