'Liar Liar', Captain Ska's viral track criticising Theresa May and her government, is the highest new entry in the Official Singles Chart, entering at Number 4 this week.

Originally released in 2010 in response to the coalition government, the seven-piece London band recorded a new version of their track ahead of the General Election that includes soundbites from several of May’s speeches and the chorus lyric: 'She’s a liar liar, you can’t trust her, no, no, no'.

"The success of this song shows people are fed up with this government of the rich, for the rich," the band said in a statement. "We’re overwhelmed with the support and our message is that people do have the power to change society if we act together.”

All proceeds from the song between 26 May and 8 June will be split between food banks around the UK and The People’s Assembly Against Austerity, the track’s supporters.

The song won't, however, be played on the radio due to impartiality rules.

Captain Ska will stage a protest outside BBC Radio One headquarters today.