This is a short post to state that I have copyrighted the idea of portraying the Conservative party as a leopard who can’t change his spots. This is in anticipation of a future Dave the Chameleon ad in which Dave attempts to get the Tory leopard to do exactly that. Use it Tone, and I’ll… Continue reading Copyright notice
Month: April 2006
The colour of hypocrisy
It would be churlish to pick holes in Labour’s funny party election broadcast this evening, so of course, I couldn’t resist. The first point is that its funny, but not half as funny as it could be. The problem is that voiceover: couldn’t they have dug up Pete Postlethaite or Patrick Stewart or some other… Continue reading The colour of hypocrisy
Beyond our Ken
This is possibly the most offensive thing Ken Livingstone has said in years, yet who wants to bet that the Standards Board afficionados don’t make a complaint about it? “In the same way that Trafalgar Square has had an interesting history, not always a peaceful one, there’s a very clear parallel. “We’ve had some interesting… Continue reading Beyond our Ken