Spoof porno film released online by anti-Leave group to try and woo frisky young voters in the EU referendum
Steamy movie includes a 'gratuitous pussy shot' and the makers hope it will go viral before referendum day
Steamy movie includes a 'gratuitous pussy shot' and the makers hope it will go viral before referendum day
A SPOOF porno film planned by an anti-Brexit group in a bid to net young voters has been released online.
The Sun told on Saturday how We Are Europe hoped it would go viral before the EU referendum on June 23 and create a “spike of interest” among Britain’s youth.
Producers told how they would stimulate interest: “Get people searching for the film on RedTube/YouPorn.”
The mini-movie - branded SEXIT The Movie - after The Sun’s ‘SEXIT!’ headline, shows a bearded Brit in bed with a stunning brunette woman.
The bespectacled lothario peppers his foreign lover with kisses as they embark on a passionate romp.
Before having sex the woman stops and asks him ‘Are you In or Out?’.
When he replies “In” – after looking under the duvet - she sighs “sacre bleu” and they continue appearing to have sex while he shouts “I’m in, I’m in. I'm in”.
An on-screen message then reads: “Don’t be a tw*t. Stay IN.”
Viewers are then told there is an ‘intermission’. There is a picture of a cat alongside a caption ‘Gratuitous Pussy Shot’.
The scene of the man and woman in bed is then repeated, only when the man is asked if he’s ‘In or Out?’ he replies: “Out”.
The sultry woman, only wearing skimpy underwear, responds by angrily pushing him out of bed and shouting “How dare you”.
The man is seen gathering his clothes in a rush and running off half-naked down the street.
The 90-second movie is designed to “make people laugh and then vote by engaging with the debate in a new way”.
We Are Europe’s draft script featured references to Winston Churchill, The Queen, David Cameron and Angela Merkel.
But they were all dropped after The Sun publicised the bad taste stunt.
Even We Are Europe —separate from the official Remain group — and funded by Lord David Sainsbury and ex-M&S chief Lord Stuart Rose, claimed to have withdrawn its backing from the film.
It is understood the businessmen were appalled at the idea of funding such lewd material.
SEXIT: The Movie was said to have been funded separately through an ‘in crowd’ registration with the Electoral Commission after We Are Europe withdrew cooperation.
A spokeswoman for the spoof porno said funding was “coming in separately”.
We Are Europe’s latest campaign poster featured Brexit champion Boris Johnson smashing a Union Jack-painted wall and mirrored pop star Miley Cyrus’ video of her 2013 hit Wrecking Ball.
An earlier poster stunt showed a mural of Boris John Johnson kissing US President hopeful Donald Trump.