Kiwi social media duo Sean Topham (28) and Ben Guerin (24) will spearhead Boris Johnson's social media fight has his Conservative Party gears for a likely general election, Guerin tells the Herald.
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The pair's agency, Topham Guerin - which has offices in Auckland and London -has already begun work and produced Boris's personal promotion videos at the Tories' annual conference this year.
Topham and Guerin shot to fame earlier this year, when they were credited, in part, for Scott Morrison and the Liberals' surprise success in the Australian election earlier this year (see the Star Wars-themed sample of their work below).
Topham also worked on former National Party PM Bill English's campaign in 2017 – although he did not do the two most famous social media components of that campaign, the Walk-Run and the Spaghetti Pizza.