Mark Ronson and grime star Wiley have mocked the British Government's handling of the global financial crisis in a new song.
'Cash In My Pocket', which also features Daniel Merriweather, is accompanied by a video containg still shots of Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor Alistair Darling.
The images have been doctored the make it look as if the politicians are singing along with the lyrics.
The song – which can seen below – is released on January 15th.
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