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. Mellie Agon

    GetLabourOut:

    You think racism like this:
    http://mylabourposter.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a8abc3e4970b0120a8adbc75970b-pi
    …is funny??

    It’s vile.

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  3. NONE OF THE ABOVE

    “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.”

    No, they suggest that the benefits scroungers will continue voting Labour because they don’t want to lose all their benefits and (gasp) have to get a job (if the tories don’t make everybody redundant, that is) Note how Frank Gallagher from “shameless” is on the poster? It’s a bit of a clue, guys.

    And even if they ARE suggesting Labour are soft on criminals, even to the point of being “on their side” how is that “bile”? How many times have you heard of criminals being released when they shouldn’t be and then going on to commit more crimes? As far as I can see, it’s pretty damn accurate.

    The anti-cameron posters were far better-looking, and funnier, but if you can’t take it, don’t dish it out!

  4. Sharon

    i love it! its worth a try though.

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