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19.01.2022 - 16:05 / ok.co.uk
Line of Duty fans have been left in stitches as a viral video of the AC12 gang interrogating Boris Johnson has gone viral.The spoof clip, shared by political campaign group Led By Donkeys, shows Kate Flemming, Steve Arnott and their boss Superintendent Ted Hastings quizzing the Prime Minister on allegations of parties during the lockdown. In the clip, 57 year old Boris can be seen sitting across the table from the AC12 trio as they begin recording the interview.
After introducing all parties on the tape, DCI Arnott appears to quiz Boris on the evidence which allegedly shows the organisation of a party inside No.10. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Steve, played by Martin Compston, can be heard saying: "On screen, item reference LBD-1.
LBD-1 is an email sent by your Principal Private Secretary Martin Raynolds, inviting more than 100 Downing Street staff to attend a party on the evening of May 20th 2020." The clip is then cut with a new video of Boris' reply to questions about the allegations where he says: "All that is subject for an investigation by Sue Gray." It then cuts to a close-up of Superintendent Hastings who tells the PM: "We've investigated it. And the facts are plain for everyone to see." An image of Boris' face has been edited into the scene, to show it is him being quizzed by the trio of cops.
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Boris Johnson – check it out below.For their latest release, the satirical duo repurposed Rage Against The Machine‘s 1991 protest anthem ‘Killing In The Name’ in response to recent allegations that Downing Street hosted various parties during lockdown.The clip begins with the PM asking the British public to “limit contact with other people” during a coronavirus press conference. “Now you do what I tell you,” Johnson adds over an instrumental of the classic Rage single.“As you comply, I socialise/ With cheese and wine, and forty guys/ From ‘Next slide please’ to wine and cheese/ The rules you see, don’t apply to me,” Johnson says in the style of the original track.