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Watch video: Spoof shows British PM David Cameron doing the 'Spider-Man strut'

Updated on: 14 May,2015 05:20 PM IST  | 
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A spoof video that shows British Prime Minister David Cameron celebrating his victory in the general elections by doing a "Spider-Man strut" across the streets of New York has gone viral

Watch video: Spoof shows British PM David Cameron doing the 'Spider-Man strut'

London: A spoof video has shown British Prime Minister David Cameron celebrating his victory at the May 7 general elections by doing a "Spider-Man strut" across the streets of New York.


The video is based on the infamously corny scene from the "Spider-Man 3" movie, where Peter Parker enjoys the new found confidence given to him by an alien symbiote that's invaded his body, The Mirror reported on Thursday.



Video courtesy: YouTube

A video shows Cameron hit the New York City streets, strutting to a funky soundtrack as he recounts his major victories from the campaign trail.

He brags to passersby about his meeting with the Queen, boasting that he's going to form a majority government, dancing as he goes.

The clip was put together by Huw Parkinson, who said on his YouTube channel: "Having just claimed a majority government and after recently seeing Spider-Man 3, David Cameron decides he has only one thing left to do... Strut!"

Parkinson's YouTube channel specialises in placing politicians in unusual pop-culture situations, including one where he put Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot alongside Sean Connery in "The Untouchables" movie.

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