A Tory student group has apologised after leaked footage showed them dancing to a Nazi marching song.

The Warwick University Conservative Association asked the DJ at a gathering following their annual “chairman’s dinner” to play Erika, a song composed in 1938 by Nazi soldier Herms Niel.

In a leaked video published by The Times, students can be seen dancing and laughing to the song before one member spots the camera and says: “Don’t film!”

The students are also accused of chanting “Kill the Hughs” – substituting the word “Jews” for the name of their outgoing association chairman Hugh Herring.

Reports suggest they also said: “Heil the chairman”.

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Lol at any students going to chairman’s dinners. Fucking dorks

I forgot to add, it’s clearly Labour that had the anti-Semitism problem…

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More future Reform candidates there.

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And the Award for Least Hateful Tory Student group goes to…

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In a leaked video published by The Times, students can be seen dancing and laughing to the song before one member spots the camera and says: “Don’t film!”

“You’re not supposed to say that Darrell, you know you’re not supposed to say that”

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The group has since apologised, claiming they were “unaware of the origins and connotations of the song".

Chinny reckon.

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It’s not exactly Agadoo!

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