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The Green Party have just released what could be the funniest Party Election Broadcast of all time.

The hilarious clip features David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn and George Osborne as you've never seen them before - played by five-year-olds.

It opens with a baby-Boris Johnson jumping up and down on a climbing frame shouting "I'm Prime Minister!", and pint-sized George Osborne talking about his "Long-term necomonic plan".

Meanwhile, teeny- Jeremy Corbyn chairs a crisis meeting in the nursery, after he found a hand-scrawled sign which reads "Jerimee wears silly clothes" in the toilets.

"Everybody's saying bad things about me and it has to stop," he complains.

As he walks away, a sign saying "kick me out" is revealed, sellotaped to his back.

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There are classroom arguments about Trident rockets and whether dollies earn enough money to stay in the country.

And diddy- David Cameron is shown kicking over plant-pots in the playground, so the area can be fracked.

Small-Sadiq Khan and miniature-Zac Goldsmith are shown arguing in the sandpit over whose houses are better.

Jeremy H hides from junior doctors behind the wendy house, and Tiny-Tim Farron complains that his friend Nick ruined everything by getting too friendly with David.

The clip closes with a grown-up saying the Green Party don't get involved in such childish playground-politics.

The Greens have a history of making excellent PEBs - their boyband style broadcast ahead of May's general election was widely considered the best of a relatively boring bunch.

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