After Jeremy Corbyn’s Twitter account was hacked, t-shirts go on sale calling David Cameron “a pie”
Last night, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn seemed to have had his Twitter account hacked, and among the fairly puerile, profane and unprofessional messages the unknown hackers decided to post, was the profound "Davey Cameron is a pie".
Understandably, social media went into meltdown.
Didn't take long to find out who hacked into Jeremy Corbyn's Twitter account to write "DAVEY CAMERON IS A PIE" pic.twitter.com/qKdmutAe0m
— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) January 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/Billie_T/status/686296784856027138
https://twitter.com/danicarrington/status/686521936512446464
Now, in less than the time it took residents in Newcastle to start monetising a large puddle of water in Drummond last week, one person is selling t-shirts with the tweet printed on them, including a lovely artist's impression of David Cameron with a pie face.
Introducing a brand new t-shirt from my line.. https://t.co/qGIhrDXEWV pic.twitter.com/gkPIeWchJP
— Joe Gilmore (@Gilology) January 10, 2016
You also have the option of getting the print on a highly tasteful cushion.
The throw pillows are a personal favourite of mine.. https://t.co/wlMcER9t18 pic.twitter.com/AXrzae9u6v
— Joe Gilmore (@Gilology) January 10, 2016
The vendor is clearly a fan of political figureheads. Other pieces from his back catalogue include a surrealist head shot of Margaret Thatcher, and an iPhone case depicting Jeremy Corbyn holding the World Cup aloft in victory.
The World Cup also has Margaret Thatcher's face superimposed onto it. It's not clear why…