The video was branded “divisive and desperate” even by his fellow Republicans.

By David Craig

Published: Thursday, 06 July 2023 at 12:00 am


The team behind BBC drama Peaky Blinders has denounced the Ron DeSantis presidential campaign for sharing a video using unauthorised clips from the show.

A clip, originally posted by a separate Twitter account, was shared from a DeSantis campaign account at the end of Pride Month, depicting former president Donald Trump – the main rival to DeSantis – as soft on the LGBTQ+ community and contrasting Trump against DeSantis, whose policies include Florida’s controversial ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill.

In this latter part of the video, clips of DeSantis and his media coverage are mixed with shots from famous films and TV shows, including characters such as Achilles in Troy, Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, and Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders.

It’s not obvious what relevance these figures have to the point that the DeSantis campaign is trying to make, nor is it clear why he and his team would want to be associated with this controversial mix of characters.

 

Now, the creators behind Peaky Blinders have made their position clear, stating that the DeSantis supporters did not have “permission or official licence” to use the footage in the video.

A statement reads: “On behalf of the partners of Peaky Blinders – [show creator] Steven Knight, Cillian Murphy, Caryn Mandabach Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions, and Banijay Rights – we confirm the footage of Tommy Shelby’s character used within the video posted by Ron DeDantis’ campaign was obtained without permission or official license.

“We do not support nor endorse the video’s narrative and strongly disapprove of the use of the content in this manner.”

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— Peaky Blinders (@ThePeakyBlinder) July 5, 2023