REX SHUTTERSTOCK The effigy refers to the infamous 'pig gate' accusation

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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.

REX SHUTTERSTOCK 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.

REX SHUTTERSTOCK 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.

REX SHUTTERSTOCK Lord Ashcroft and journalist Isabel Oakeshott made the accusation in the autobiography Call Me Dave

There are a number of accounts of pigs' heads at debauched parties in Cameron's day Lord Ashcroft

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