Laura Kuennsbjork has a new single out… sort of.
Twitter jokers TheIainDuncanSmiths have come up with a new rendition of Icelandic pop star Bjork’s 1995 classic It’s Oh So Quiet featuring BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg skipping over some newsworthy topics.
Laura Kuenssbjörk pic.twitter.com/shd0iHCDE1
— TheIainDuncanSmiths (@TheIDSmiths) March 31, 2021
The video sees Kuennsbjork take a wander through town, while she ignores serious news in favour of panning lefties and sucking up to the Tory government:
That should be the first single off the Album!
the poetic ethic is stunning!
— Mike Lunt (@MikeHun11678519) March 31, 2021
Kuenssberg is, in the opinion of some, rather more generous with those in power than she is with the political left:
I’m going to put on replay several times today , thank you for putting this up, LK will be more dismayed at this than all the other tweets calling her a propagandist for the tories I love it pic.twitter.com/njk21cx6F7
— Eileen Clarke (@initating) March 31, 2021
TheIainDuncanSmiths are a satirical outfit whose past hits include Message in a Throttle, dedicated to courageous Bristol constabulary, and the epic Corbzy, a cover of grime artist Stormzy’s timeless sarf Larndarn banger Shut Up.
In the past, Kuennsberg has incorrectly claimed that a Labour activist hit a Tory staffer, been accused of defending controversial Tory advisor Dominic Cummings, and been accused of lying about changes in government coronavirus policy.
Featured image via TheIainDuncanSmiths
By Joe Glenton
This post was originally published on The Canary.