If David Cameron made a Facebook movie, it might look something like this…
Anyone who has a Facebook account will know the site has been celebrating its 10th anniversary by creating short films showing highlights of each user’s time there (to varying success).
The Labour Party has seized this idea to deliver its own film – showing the low points of the Cameron Coalition government.
There’s bitter amusement to be had from some of the embarrassments on the film, and also a few memory jogs – has anyone else forgotten the ‘pasty tax’?
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Has anyone done a similar film for the Labour Party? They’re not exactly covering themselves in glory either
If anyone tried it now, it would seem like a sour-grapes response to the film about the Tories.
Several commenters have been saying these things about Labour but the meat of their arguments seems very much based in fantasy – either their information is inaccurate or it is based on a misunderstanding of Parliamentary process. For example, they complain that Labour hasn’t stopped any of the Coalition’s repressive ‘reforms’ when there is no possibility of that happening while the Liberal Democrats support the Conservatives.
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Pity they don’t give more time, say half an hour or so, for the film!
Viewers would be resorting to self-harm by the end. I think one minute and a few seconds is long enough!
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