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Wednesday 29 May 2019 9:28 am  |  Updated:  Monday 17 June 2019 10:20 pm

Twitter mocks Dominic Raab’s now infamous Tory election race video

By: Joe Curtis

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Tory leadership hopeful Dominic Raab has been roasted online for what viewers claimed was a rather awkward clip setting out his political ambitions for the UK.

Read more: Tory leadership race: Who are the leading candidates?

The video, filmed in Parliament Square, sees the former Brexit secretary scanning the horizon before turning dramatically to face the camera, a move that sparked numerous head turns online.

Fairness is what I've been fighting for all my working life. Watch my new video setting out how I will campaign for a fairer Britain. pic.twitter.com/uhFEi9dqwS

— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) May 28, 2019

Raab starts his leadership pitch with the strange choreography before addressing the viewer, saying: “Fairness. For me that word means cutting taxes for the lowest paid.”

Twitter had a lot to say about the clip, and not much of it was very fair to Raab.

https://twitter.com/jasonclark1967/status/1133372888365633536

Fairness pic.twitter.com/4InGLDUR7H

— Andy Wells (@MrAndyboy) May 28, 2019

https://twitter.com/wizbates/status/1133365225540018176

Some were just plain mean:

https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/1133366875017142275

https://twitter.com/JoeNewry/status/1133367148116664321

With 11 Tory MPs having thrown their hats into the ring to become the next Prime Minister we can expect a lot more cringy moments before the UK’s next leader is chosen.

Yesterday the BBC revealed it will host TV debates for the Tory leadership contest.

Newsnight host and veteran presenter Emily Maitlis will moderate a debate between all 11 candidates before voting narrows down the number to just two frontrunners, who will face an audience of the general public in a special edition of Question Time, hosted by Fiona Bruce.

Sky News also plans to host a debate between Conservative leadership contenders in front of a live studio audience comprised of Tory voters.

James Cleverly, the junior minister for Brexit, is the latest Tory MP to view for party leadership, saying the Tories must “look new and sound different”, calling for a “complete refresh” of the party.

Read more: The next Tory leader is doomed before they have even started

Meanwhile Boris Johnson faced the ire of health secretary and rival candidate Matt Hancock this morning, who referred to Johnson’s infamous alleged “f*** business” remark over Brexit, saying “to the people who say f*** business, I say f***, f*** business” in an interview with the Financial Times.

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