Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Spoofs of the Spoofs of the Spoofs

ConHome have launched
MyLabourPoster
... Not sure what CCHQ will have to say about a negative version of a such a positive campaign, but frankly with Labour and the left having set the negative bar so low it's always good to put the boot in.

You know what to do...




UPDATE 18.52: The hypocrisy of Labour is quite breath-taking. When they attack Tories it is all a good laugh, yet they can't stand the heat. John Prescott has gone into full hysterics mode, whining to Eric Pickles. Did anyone hear a word of complaint to Labour Party officials about mydavidcameron.com? No of course not, get a grip!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You should also point out that Labour do it with the blessing of the Party and their leadership and ConHome is independent of the party.

Anonymous said...

Actually the first spoof posters were produced by a labour voting web designer.

Red Rag
said...

Yet another cock up for the Tories.

They have pictures of robber, TV layabout and a bonus taking ex bank manager saying they have "Never voted Labour".....guess which party people think they voted for.

So you have Tory website saying all these wastes of space have "Never voted Labour" ......you Tories just don't get political humour, do you.

Stephen Wigmore
said...

Of course Labour are a bunch of dirty hypocrites. This has been evident for a long time. It was still a daft thing to do.

No one is going to get upset if a spoof attacks a politician because they are widely deemed to be totally fair game to pretty much any abuse.

Attacking voters on the other hand is something people that people will take more offense to.

Implying labour voters are thieves or people on benefits are unemployed drug addicts is something they can use to pain the Conservatives as the "nasty" party and one who looks down with contempt on those sections of society.

It is giving fodder to the hypocrites on the left who are constantly trying to blacken our name. Of course it's not fair, but it was still a stupid thing to do.

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