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Originally posted by Milliband"David Cameron joined the Conservative Party in the 1980s because he admired much of what Mrs Thatcher was doing," he said.
"He wants to re-run the 1980s, including bringing back fox hunting."
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Originally posted by centurian View PostGotta hand it to Saachi on this one - an excellent counterstrike
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8601781.stm
Interesting how with this election it's the mods of original posters that score more points than the original ads."People could be paid a pound an hour and that was thought to be acceptable."- You could buy a packet of fags for a quid
- You could buy a pint for less than a quid
- You could buy a decent family home for less than £30K
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When I first saw that poster I though that it was a huge mistake. It was rubbish and I just knew the likes of GOT would have a field day with it.
What the Conservatives have done with is is brilliant.
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Originally posted by reddog View PostI really don't understand how Labour could have thought the original was in any way good, I would say they are out of touch, but that would be stating the obvious!
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I really don't understand how Labour could have thought the original was in any way good, I would say they are out of touch, but that would be stating the obvious!
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Poster ad's Labour 1 - 2 Tories
Gotta hand it to Saachi on this one - an excellent counterstrike
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8601781.stm
Interesting how with this election it's the mods of original posters that score more points than the original ads.Tags: None
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