YouTubers Zac Alsop and Jamie Rawsthorne of The Zac and Jay Show projected the words 'Boris Johnson is a wet wipe' on to the houses of parliament on Sunday evening.
Rawsthorne tweeted: "You’re welcome, British public," with a photo of the stunt against the Conservative prime minister.
https://twitter.com/jamierawsthorne/status/1358481251762642949
Alsop wrote on Instagram: "Boris is a wet wipe pass it on."
The reaction on Instagram was largely positive, with comments praising the YouTube duo for "doing God's work."
On Twitter, the replies were largely complimentary to the stunt too, bar the occasional comment from fellow wet wipes saying "Isn't this immature and illegal?"
One Twitter user described the stunt as "a pretty polite insult for him", which is pretty damning in itself.
The YouTube duo, famous for their pranks, will presumably release a video about this stunt soon, which you can look out for here.
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