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==Critical reception==
Critical reception was mixed. John Murphy of musicOMH said the song was "the Mitchells at their most incendiary", arguing that the song could potentially be the English version of [[N.W.A|NWA]]'s legendary [[Fuck Tha Police]]. He further commented: <blockquote>it probably won't make them many friends at the ''Daily Mail'',and butthat a whole generation of black youths willwould findbe muchable to identify with it. He further commented: "The appearance of both Mike Skinner and Grime's latest rising star Kano gives the track added prestige."<ref name="musicomh">{{cite web|last=Murphy |first=John |url=http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/the-mitchell-brothers-a-breath-of-fresh-attire |title=The Mitchell Brothers – A Breath Of Fresh Attire &#124; Album Reviews |publisher=musicOMH |date=2005-08-22 |accessdate=2014-05-21}}</ref></blockquote> That said, Hattie Collins of ''The Guardian'' felt that the Mitchells' contribution to the track was inferior to Kano's contribution, further berating that "their flat flow, perhaps meant to lend a more authentic feel, serves only to make them all the more monotonous".<ref name="guardian">{{cite web|author=Hattie Collins |url=http://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/aug/12/popandrock.shopping3 |title=CD: The Mitchell Brothers, A Breath of Fresh Attire &#124; Music |publisher=The Guardian |date=2005-08-12 |accessdate=2014-05-21}}</ref>
 
==Aftermath==