Condoms are being used to encourage people to pull out of the EU. No really.
Students are being encouraged to vote to leave the UK through branded condoms with anti-EU messaging.
No seriously. It’s got that far guys.
Campaigners are dishing out the branded ‘protective gear’ in the hope of convincing students to make the ‘safer choice’
The cross-party anti-EU campaign Vote Leave has made around 2,000 ‘specially designed condoms’, according to an email sent to students across the UK.
This follows a successful trial run in which the branded condoms were said to be ‘very well received’.
In an email, seen by Buzzfeed News, chairman of Vote Leave’s subsidiary group Students for Britain, Tom Harwood, said: ‘They are a great and fun way to get people talking/interested.’
The ‘clever’ condoms feature messaging such as ‘the safer choice’ and ‘it’s riskier to stay in’.
Vote Leave is competing with a number of campaigns to be named the official Out campaign in the upcoming referendum.
If they win, they’d be given a mass budget of up to £7 million to spend during the official campaign.
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