Set to Eminem’s 2002 track ‘Lose Yourself’, the rap slices together moments from the Prime Minister’s party speeches over the years.
It was released the day a new EU law came into effect which allows comedians to splice together or parody other people’s work without risking legal action. [The Independent]
(N.B. some use of mother farmers in video, but in a pulp fiction sense)
The British Prime Minister’s actual speech to the Conservative Party Conference did reach moments of self parody.
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