Monday, May 07, 2007

Taking Liberties ... since 1997: How Tories See Us??



Seems as if the Labour government have attacked our ability to enjoy eating (or just stirring?) baked beans and dancing morris and voting for women or as women. The hunting with dogs one is right - one out of four ain't bad. Click speaker icon to get noise.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

i was a bit confused by it. Thought it was a Tory PPC.

Then I found it's actually an upcoming movie. QUite a good bit of viral advertising, but they need to signpost what it is they are advertising a bit earlier

Chris Paul said...

Thanks. PPB? But beans? Morris? Votes for women? What are they on abaht?

Anonymous said...

you should change your headline, it is not 'how tories see us' at all.... It is a movie most likely produced by left-leaning chattering classes types.

Chris Paul said...

Yes, I've just come back to put on the ? I intended in the first place. Would that be sufficient?

Anonymous said...

well not really, as it has nothing to do with the Tories. You might as well call it "How Nigerians See Us??"

Anonymous said...

though I think that's partly because the messagespace adverts have in the past all been right-wing, so there's a bit of confusion when you get something that's not on there.

Chris Paul said...

I don't agree. The makers whoever they are are advertising it on Tory blogs, not over at Trot HQ. And the blog post like the ad is a tease after all.

Chris Paul said...

PS I've just found it over at Cllr Kerron's ... so it doesn't have to be ultra right to qualify ... although that is known as the K Cross Clan.

Anonymous said...

Has this got anything to do with Nigerians? I'm Nigerian will I like it? The advert doesn't indicate any Nigerian interest which is a big mistake.

Anonymous said...

no it has nothing to do with Nigerians.

It has nothing to do with Tories either.

Think you'll find it's on the Messagespace sites, which include recessmonkey and politicalbetting, neither of which are Tory blogs.

Anonymous said...

I somehow doubt a film fronted by Mark Thomas is likely to be the product of the Tories (or, indeed, the chattering classes).

Anonymous said...

Incidentally, I first saw it advertised on bloggers4labour.

Chris Paul said...

Don't be sooooo literarl people. The ad is a tease and so is the blog post. Geddit? Alright??