London: A new song criticising British Prime Minister Theresa May — calling her a liar — has rocketed up the music charts less than two weeks before the general election, scheduled to be held on June 8.
‘Liar Liar’ by Captain SKA was released on Friday and by Monday it had risen to number two on the influential iTunes singles chart.
The song features sound bites from May, alongside lyrics including: “She’s a liar liar, you can’t trust her, no, no, no.”
Major music outlets have rejected requests to play it but fans have been snapping up the single regardless.
A version of ‘Liar Liar’ was released in 2010, with a new edition recorded for the 2017 election.
A video for the re-released song on YouTube includes statistics on UK poverty levels and references to school and police cuts. Watch the video here:
Some radio stations declined to play the song because of laws governing impartiality during the election campaign.
However, Ofcom, the TV and radio regulator, said broadcasters must show impartiality.
May had called for an early general election on June 8 in April. She had said that it is the only way to guarantee political stability in the UK for years after it leaves the European Union.