The Master: Something of the Night About Him
What an allegory. Early in the 21st century a politician emerges from nowhere - possibly TV marketing, is encumbered by few specific beliefs and gathers some big hitting endorsements. Possibly with some fibs about his position on Europe and the like.
The nine second clip here is ringing off the hook.
Here's what Cameron Harold Saxon aka The Master offered:"I believe that the business of government does not have to be complicated. Too often politicians have mystified the process in order to avoid transparency. I have nothing to hide.
Just ahead of killing the President of the USA and ordering a bunch of aliens in Bullingdon space regalia to decimate the population. Widdy has previous. Only this time the would be representative used microwaves and got elected, rather than Photoshop, followed by disgrace and failure.
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Saxon is, of course, a parody of Tony Blair.
No, it's got to be Cameron. It's in the future. Now we know of course we can keep him from taking power.
Blair had policies, more the pity. These did not include putting a bunch of Etonian aliens in control of everything.
He's 39 and married to a member of the aristocracy. Of course Saxon's Cameron.
Alert readers may also notice Russell T Davies complenting Blair's Labour re Section 28 repeal and other profound advances in social liberty.
Saxon absolutely is Cameron. Cameron absolutely is an alien. Camerons Etonian hordes are alien.
And to be a a bit more down to earth he has NO POLICIES whatsoever. Just a subliminal rattle.
Russel T Davies in today's Observer that is. Cameron is a famous turn coat on some of the social liberalism ... but at heart a bigot I reckon.
I missed this one...
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