Nasty party: Tory poster spoof swaps humour for bile

The nasty party is back. The ConservativeHome's new poster spoof website exchanges humour for bile.

After three rounds of Tory poster spoofs, ConservativeHome have today launched their own spoof website of a spoof website of Conservative posters.

Confused? They seem to be, exchanging humour with bile, mocking anyone on benefits as being scroungers and suggesting that the Labour government is on the side of burglars. You can take a look for yourself at the new site, ‘I’ve never voted Labour before‘.

But even a spoof of a spoof can be spoofed.

And we wouldn’t be Left Foot Forward without a good stat so (hat-tip @Jessica_Asato):

Benefit fraud: 0.6% of expenditure, including error = c£2.7bn. Tax havens = c£18.5bn: http://bit.ly/apTU9A <why I don’t like @mylabourposter

32 Responses to “Nasty party: Tory poster spoof swaps humour for bile”

  1. Billy Blofeld

    The poster spoofs are just tapping into the views of the country.

    We now find there are 8.08 million economically inactive people in the UK – that is 21% of the working age population and that is a disgrace!!

    Given the additional massive increase in government employees, it seems that there is just one bloke called Dave working in a garage in Stevenage who is left alone as the token person operating within the commercial part of the UK economy.

    Labour’s policies are to just keep on taxing Dave more and more, whilst giving away money to the rest of the country.

    Is it really any wonder why so many people hate Labour!?

  2. Mr. Sensible

    “mocking anyone on benefits as being scroungers and suggesting that the Labour government is on the side of burglars.”

    Oh Dear, sounds like the Tories are starting a spoof ‘class war!’

  3. truthmonkey

    At the risk of disloyalty, I have to say, you’re right. Some of the spoof Cameron posters were funny; I’ve yet to see a spoof Labour Party poster than makes me do anything other than cringe.

    Hopefully, by satirizing to the Cameron posters, you’ve added a few to the Tory vote.

  4. Rob

    “They seem to be, exchanging humour with bile, … suggesting that the Labour government is on the side of burglars.”

    Evidence-based blogging: Since June 2007, Gordon Brown and Will’s dad have given 7,000 burglars early release (http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/docs/ecl-releases-recalls-december-2009.xls).

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