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Patrick Blower: livedraw: Following the release of Tony Blair's A Journey, here's a few other ideas for political 'journey' books ...


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Source: guardian.co.uk

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  • ArbuthnotPedant

    3 September 2010 7:45PM

    You what?

    I follow politics really quite closely, but I confess I just do not recognise who most of the characters in the Grauniad's cartoons are supposed to be.

    So I struggle to find them funny.

    Pity really, I enjoy a larf.

  • ClassConscious

    3 September 2010 7:46PM

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  • Semioclasm

    4 September 2010 2:18PM

    Not to lower the tone, but which should have his mouth sewn to the other one's arse by the scientist?

    Maybe Blair could be the one in between, as that's clearly the middle way.

  • ofap

    4 September 2010 5:31PM

    Shouldn't political comment rise above what someone is born with, whether it's black skin, female genitals, famous relatives, or a name that people with nothing better to do can make fun of?

  • NathanielMeyer

    5 September 2010 2:52AM

    Agreed with Semioclasm that the mouth-to-anus stitching of The Human Centipede would have been more apropos. Especially when considering exactly what David believes the Labour Party members' base will swallow.

    But it would have been a gargantuan effort for Patrick to have fitted them into the drawing en masse for deadline. Not to mention such scribblings would have turned it into a scene from 120 Days of Sodom...

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