Labour's Explicit Song Criticism
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•Labour uses song encouraging drugging of girls in TikTok video
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Conservative MP Alicia Kearns said: 'There are consequences for desperately trying to look cool on an app weaponised against our own people' Labour subsequently apologised for the song and deleted the video.
The video began by depicting a giant, muscular lion wearing a suit and a red tie outside Parliament .
It then featured a bulldog wearing a police uniform while walking down a residential street.
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