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“The government should be able to say more than ‘strong and stable’ and it’s wrong to believe the fable that I belong at the negotiation table”.
They say you end up being your harshest critic, but Theresa May’s latest comments about herself are a bit next-level. There’s self-deprecation and then there’s “Let’s not forget if it’s me you elect, it means a harmful far-right Brexit”.
Oh no wait. This isn’t quite the Prime Minister throwing in the towel ahead of June 8, but instead the conjurings of mischievous web wizard Cassetteboy, delightfully skewering Theresa May’s recent public outings with a brand new remix.
Soundtracked to Diana Ross’ ‘I’m coming out’ (or ‘Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems’ for the hip hop fans out there), Casetteboy’s new remix is pretty damning over Theresa May’s recent performance as Prime Minister.
The new video is currently living on Youtube with the very simple description of “VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE”.
While it doesn’t specify exactly who you should back, it’s pretty safe to say Cassetteboy won’t be voting for the Conservative Party this general election.
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Carl Anka is a London-born journalist, former Shortlist contributor, and broadcaster who believes that everything deep down is a wrestling storyline. You Are A Champion, co-written with England International footballer and child food poverty campaigner, Marcus Rashford, is Carl’s debut novel (published by Macmillan Children’s Books, 2021). A follow up, You Can Do It, was released in July 2022. He has written for BBC, the Guardian, VICE, NME, GQ and BuzzFeed among other publications online and in print and specialises in writing about pop culture, video games, films and football. He is currently a reporter for sports media group The Athletic and resides in Manchester.