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Panorama, LSE and North Korea saga – is this oober-kill? Panorama, LSE and North Korea saga – is this oober-kill?
(5 months later)
Just when you thought the fallout from John Sweeney's undercover Panorama trip to North Korea with a group from the London School of Economics had died down, the story has taken a turn for the bizarre. An electropop outfit named Ooberfuse has released a song denouncing the Kim dynasty – and it turns out the lead singer of the band is none other than a London School of Economics alumni. The curious blend of repetitive politico-pop is hardly to Monkey's taste, but it hits the right notes for Sweeney, who has been tweeting liberally about the song.Just when you thought the fallout from John Sweeney's undercover Panorama trip to North Korea with a group from the London School of Economics had died down, the story has taken a turn for the bizarre. An electropop outfit named Ooberfuse has released a song denouncing the Kim dynasty – and it turns out the lead singer of the band is none other than a London School of Economics alumni. The curious blend of repetitive politico-pop is hardly to Monkey's taste, but it hits the right notes for Sweeney, who has been tweeting liberally about the song.
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