Giant effigy of nude David Cameron holding a DEAD PIG burned for bonfire night
A GIANT effigy of a nude David Cameron holding a dead pig's head has been burned to celebrate bonfire night.
The effigy refers to the infamous 'pig gate' accusation
The massive 15ft puppet of the Prime Minister, donning nothing but Union Flag underwear while a fox climbs up his leg, will feature alongside a giant Sepp Blatter.
The figure of the controversial Fifa boss will be seen sitting in a boat of money holding his middle finger up to onlookers in Lewes.
Lewes is famous for annually burning puppets of politicians
The event will even try to break a world record for the largest ever bonfire effigy with revellers planning to burn a huge 50ft Guy Fawkes.
Lewes bonfire night celebrations are famous for featuring political figures, after a puppet of Alex Salmond was burned last year, enraging Scottish nationalists.
Well there's a sight for sore eyes... A Blatter effigy makes its way through Lewes this morning #lewesbonfire pic.twitter.com/CboE1LyUTS
— nathalie edell (@nathalieedell) November 5, 2015
Revellers also burned an effigy of Russian president Vladimir Putin wearing a mankini.
The puppet of David Cameron refers to the notorious 'pig gate' scandal in which it was claimed that the Prime Minister once put a "private part of his anatomy" into a dead pig's mouth.
Cameron allegedly put a 'private part of his anatomy' inside a dead pig's mouth while at university
Mr Cameron was forced to deny the incident - which allegedly happened during a bizarre initiation ceremony while he was a student at Oxford University.
The shocking allegation features in Call Me Dave, a biography of Mr Cameron co-written by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft and the journalist Isabel Oakeshott.
Lord Ashcroft and journalist Isabel Oakeshott made the accusation in the autobiography Call Me Dave
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There are a number of accounts of pigs' heads at debauched parties in Cameron's day
Mr Ashcroft said: "Perhaps it is a case of mistaken identity. Yet it is an elaborate story for an otherwise credible figure to invent.
"Furthermore, there are a number of accounts of pigs' heads at debauched parties in Cameron's day."
David Cameron ready for Lewes bonfire pic.twitter.com/BXiDS9ZpO6
— Steve Tremlett (@stevetremlett) November 5, 2015