Scots singer Tom Walker has slammed Boris Johnson and his Tory government in a new song he's released on social media.
Fans are calling on the star, who was born in Scotland and raised in Manchester, to release the protest track as a single and "show the UK Government what's up".
Tom pulls no punches with his hilarious but hard-hitting lyrics about the state of the country and its leaders, which have proved a hit already on TikTok.
It comes after the Prime Minister was left clinging to his job amid a Tory party revolt earlier this week.
Referencing the ongoing cost-of-living crisis across the UK, as well as the recent 'Partygate' scandal, Tom sings "It's one rule for us, no rules for them, it's a good old life down at number 10, living it up with no consequence".
He goes on to add: "Right now they’re probably getting on a bender, cheese and wine and a bag for the afters.
"Bo Jo's flat and it's packed to the rafters.
"And you can hear the tories singing 'oh f*** the cost of living crisis.
"Oh well you’re f***** if you don’t like us, bully boys we stand united, enjoy the show it’s a new Love Island."
Leave A Light On singer Tom's followers couldn't get enough of his brutal dig at the politicians in charge, with many demanding the star release it properly so they can send it to the top of the charts.
One said: "Please drop this so that everyone can make it go to number one, and show the government what's up."
One said simply: "Please release this."
Another said: "Please release this, make them accountable for their actions, when my best friend died a handful of people could attend his funeral two years ago today."
One said: "Love you mroe than ever, release it as a single."
And one said: "This needs to be number one in the UK charts."
Tom replled "class" so watch this space.
Tom's take on the Tory party comes after Nicola Sturgeon accused the PM of being a "danger to democracy".
The First Minister described the Conservative leader as someone who did not play "by the normal rules of politics" and would otherwise be pushed out in a matter of weeks by his MPs.
The SNP leader spoke out against Johnson on Tuesday evening after opening the new headquarters of the Scottish Trades Union Congress in the east end of Glasgow.
It comes after some Conservatives hinted the PM could choose to call an early general election in an attempt to silence his party critics after he won a vote of no confidence within his party on Monday night.
Asked by the Record if she thought a snap poll was likely, the First Minister said: "If Boris Johnson calls an election it's because he knows he's finished - and he wants to take everybody in his party down with him.
"Do I believe Boris Johnson is capable of such a selfish act? Yes I do - and that is something his own party should be thinking of.
"I don't think there should be a snap general election - but if there is, my party will fight it."
She added: "He is not someone who is prepared to play by the normal rules of politics and that is part of the problem.
"He is ripping up all of the conventions that underpin our democracy.
"That's what makes him, on one level, for a lot of people, a bit of a figure of fun - but actually very dangerous to the health of democracy here.
"I'm not in control of when he leaves No 10. If I was, he would have been long gone."
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