This video supporting the Leave campaign will make you want to Remain

Last Updated: February 24, 2016By
Former UKIP Stockton North Parliamentary Candidate Mandy Boylett (left) thought parodying Baddiel and Skinner's anthem "Football's Coming Home" would be a great idea. One wonders what she's thinking now...

Former UKIP Stockton North Parliamentary Candidate Mandy Boylett (left) thought parodying Baddiel and Skinner’s anthem “Football’s Coming Home” would be a great idea. One wonders what she’s thinking now… Incidentally, if you look at the bar at the bottom, seven seconds really is the furthest This Writer could get through it.

Why are campaigners in the EU referendum campaign lining up to shoot themselves in the foot?

Two people who might have been better off literally doing so are the perpetrators of the music video that follows. Clearly grassroots ‘Out’ campaigner and former UKIP candidate Mandy Boylett thought it would be a good idea but, well… See for yourself:

According to the Huffington Post, she wants to enter it for the Eurovision Song Contest. That’s not a joke!

The song’s YouTube page has garnered a fair number of interesting critiques.

Jaw Ji wrote: “I don’t know where these two are from, but I think we should build a wall around it.”

How about this, from Mikasa Pinata:”Go home UKIP, you’re drunk.”

Or this tweet from David Baddiel, who performed the original Football’s Coming Home with Frank Skinner and the Lightning Seeds:

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Bless.

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6 Comments

  1. Rupert Mitchell (@rupert_rrl) February 25, 2016 at 8:11 am - Reply

    They look like the Dolly sisters!

  2. amnesiaclinic February 25, 2016 at 9:38 am - Reply

    You never know – it might take off! Stranger things have happened.
    The sad thing is they are right.
    We do need to leave but it’s nothing to do with a dodgy, hotch potch flag but the message otherwise is quite right!
    They have taken our money and drowned us in endless legislation and there is far more of that lined up.
    We need to leave and get out and then sort out our problems.
    If any one has any doubts, look at Greece and what has happened there with austerity.
    The biggest pushers and believers in austerity are the EU and the corporate bankers.
    Which is why Goldman Sachs et al are telling us to stay in.
    Look at the role they played in Greece’s downfall.
    We are next.
    OUT!

  3. David February 25, 2016 at 9:55 am - Reply

    Ah, UKIP. Just another branch of showbiz. That Roger Bloom’s a bit of card, though, isn’t he. I liked it when he belaboured thst other UKIPer with a rolled up newspaper. There’s something of the Savoy operas about UKIP.

  4. John Gaines February 25, 2016 at 10:41 am - Reply

    Caligula Cameroon stops any access to his EU dealings by Brexits, what is he afraid off? More to the point what did this screwball give away in exchange for the Rubbish he brought back…it is vital that we know.

  5. Joan Edington February 25, 2016 at 2:08 pm - Reply

    I liked the bit about the fish. That might kill its Eurovision chances.

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