GRAHAM Norton, Jonathan Ross and Tony Blair are the unlikely trinity to have joined forces in a music video about voter apathy.

Puppets caricaturing the trio, among a host of celebrities, line up on the film which creators hope to reach 100,000 hits on You Tube.

FST Marketing, based in Oxford Road, Marlow made the video to help relaunch Greg Warrington's 30 year old political track 'We ain't gonna vote' - sung by Wink Taylor.

The paper based figures are used to illustrate disillusionment with the general election and pose the question: are any of the parties worth voting for?

FST boss Craig Watson: “The song was written 30 years ago. It was a bit of light hearted relief at the time and there's still the same kind of sleaze and corruption around it now and the same feeling of apathy.”

The firm's team of graphic designers and digital team – including Richard Gray, Nick Holland , Steve Whapshott and James Beale (all pictured) - made the puppets and produced the video.

Ozzy Osbourne, Terry Wogan and Sean Connery are among the other card-cut out characters that can be seen.

Mr Watson said: “It's a bit tongue in cheek. We wanted to bring a bit of humour to the whole thing, it does get very serious.”

But will he be among the ballot box stay-aways?

“I might see how I feel on the day,” he said.

To watch the video click on link below.