Thursday, September 25, 2008

Is this party political?

I don't know whether you could consider this party political, but having read Government press releases for a while now, it is not usual practice to make mention of political parties in them. Especially as V is a Labour linked charity.
Only asking, not saying it is. Just suprised me to see reference to Labour in a Government press release.

4 comments:

Alex said...
25 Sep 2008 12:49:00  

I am just surprised that anyone thinks an item of clothing is made more valuable, or even "famous", by having been worn at a party conference, let alone a Labour Party Conference, let alone by Mr or Mrs Brown at a Labour Party Conference.

Whiffler said...
25 Sep 2008 15:19:00  

You missed reference to Labour Party, and didn't Sarajh wear a skirt (rather tha dress) ?.

See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7632966.stm for grey top, black skirt.

So, she lies concerning her first public appearance as a political prop!.

I'd pay more if I could get her damp knickers, as she seemed to enjoy herself immensely

The Head Hitter said...
25 Sep 2008 16:48:00  

Borderline I'd say. Factual, and by being so explicit about it's hard to claim that it's "party political" rather than mere reportage.

GeoffH said...
25 Sep 2008 19:05:00  

Of course its party political.

This lot think there's no difference between the State and the Labour Party, which is as I remind you according to their 1997 Manifesto, "Nothing less than the political arm of the British people as a whole".


 

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