Sunday, October 07, 2007

Time to Pay Up Tom

Besides Brown bottling it yesterday today is also another anniversary. It is exactly a year since "proppa blogga" Tom Watson MP, posted a video to YouTube saying David Cameron would not be posting videos there in 12 months time.

Tom bet David Cameron £100 that he was right. That was the last time Tom bothered posting a video to YouTube. Tom gave up. Dave didn't. Now it is time to Pay Up Tom. Feel free to visit the site and embed the video on your site and distribute widely.


Pay Up Tom is a Dizzy and Guido collaboration.

11 comments:

Fitaloon said...
7 Oct 2007 10:54:00  

It doesn't work, blank screen on Firefox. IE though does work, first time I've used IE in ages forgotten how shite it is.

dizzy said...
7 Oct 2007 10:58:00  

Works fine for me

Charlotte Gore said...
7 Oct 2007 10:59:00  

Ah that's brilliant.

Priscilla said...
7 Oct 2007 12:10:00  

I wonder if he can expense it?

Pete (WestBrom Blogger) said...
7 Oct 2007 13:12:00  

With you permission Dizzy I will speak to a mate who works for the local paper (Tom's local) to see if he can get this story some column inches! They have run stories about Bob Piper's blog in the past so hopefully they would run with this.

dizzy said...
7 Oct 2007 13:15:00  

No need to ask for permission! Go right ahead.

Ralph said...
7 Oct 2007 14:57:00  

Couldn't happen to a nicer person.

Croydonian said...
7 Oct 2007 16:37:00  

Nice work mate.

Praguetory said...
7 Oct 2007 17:00:00  

Let's hope this isn't what Tom had in mind when he voted through the undemocratic £10,000 communications allowance for sitting MPs.

Good video by the way.

Jag said...
8 Oct 2007 00:34:00  

I think Tom handled this one brilliantly. Nice try on your part, though.

Tim said...
8 Oct 2007 23:12:00  

Praguetory: You may want to check how many Tory MPs have used that fund to create their own zero-feedback sites via politicosdesign.com before taking the piss. Moron.




 

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