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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
MyLabourPoster Blog Launched
The latest Tim Montgomerie venture will bring a smile to the faces of many a Tory supporter - it's called MyLabourPoster. You can submit your own to the site.
I don't get it, so this fictional anti-Social character is supposed to have voted against Labour all His Life previously? Are the conservatives now making fun of their own posters? You are obviously not getting the meaning of satire.…
Ok lets pretend that Frank Gallagher is a real person, in your make believe Tory world....
Now Frank was born in 25th 1960 and your poster leads us to believe he has been anti-social and unemployed his entire adult life , Frank would have been 18 when at the start of the last Conservative government. Therefore your friend Frank would have spent the next 18-19 years BEFORE the Labour government were elected, being jobless and anti-social....
Just exactly what did you do to either prevent this occurring or solve the issue for this imaginary man, whilst in power for all those long years?
Well, what about bailouts, enforced contracting out of council services, Housing Benefit landlordism, tax loopholes, VAT exemptions for commercial schools, and so much else besides? And in any case, mass welfare dependency, like the destruction of the integrity of the council housing stock, goes back to the Eighties.
That is actually pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - so funny and true!
ReplyDeleteTories laughing at oiks?
ReplyDeleteAnother winner...
I don't get it, so this fictional anti-Social character is supposed to have voted against Labour all His Life previously? Are the conservatives now making fun of their own posters? You are obviously not getting the meaning of satire.…
ReplyDeleteBig Muah,
ReplyDeleteThis guy has not had to vote at all because the benefits kept coming, but now that is under threat he might to keep his "rice bowl".
This is one way that benefits could be seen as "vote buying".
I thought the Conservative (incorporating some of the Unionists) Party took on someone to do this sort of thing?
ReplyDeleteBit of a rushed appointment?
Is he looking for double bubble by incorporating his own image into his work?
Ok lets pretend that Frank Gallagher is a real person, in your make believe Tory world....
ReplyDeleteNow Frank was born in 25th 1960 and your poster leads us to believe he has been anti-social and unemployed his entire adult life , Frank would have been 18 when at the start of the last Conservative government. Therefore your friend Frank would have spent the next 18-19 years BEFORE the Labour government were elected, being jobless and anti-social....
Just exactly what did you do to either prevent this occurring or solve the issue for this imaginary man, whilst in power for all those long years?
Well, what about bailouts, enforced contracting out of council services, Housing Benefit landlordism, tax loopholes, VAT exemptions for commercial schools, and so much else besides? And in any case, mass welfare dependency, like the destruction of the integrity of the council housing stock, goes back to the Eighties.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the posters all have little subtitles in case you don't get the "jokes".
ReplyDeleteLaughed? I nearly did.