This is splendid almost beyond words. Now go make your own! Hat tip to John Farrier...
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Samizdata on 9th Mar 2010 (via samizdata.net)
Think you could have made a better stab at That Cameron Poster? Well, you're not the only one. Dozens of pastiches - some bad, some brilliant - have been floating about on the interweb since the poster's launch and mydavidcameron.com...
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CommentCentral on 13th Jan 2010 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
As Guido points out, the Cameron poster is staring down upon us, here in Wapping. I am sure it is possible to quibble with it. I wonder if the line "We can't go on as we are" is open to...
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CommentCentral on 4th Jan 2010 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
LABOUR appeared to have committed the first gaffe of the election campaign last night after its new poster mocking up David Cameron as TV detective Gene Hunt backfired spectac
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Scotsman on 3rd Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Hat tip to Iain Dale for pointing to UKIP's, soon to be released election poster: He's right, of course, that it more or less sums up the attitude of a sizeable swathe of the electorate. But I wonder whether the...
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CommentCentral on 12th Apr 2010 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
There are numerous examples of the Conservative’s latest poster being defaced, but what would you expect when they feature the giant, airbrushed visage of David Cameron? However, for those who want to make a statement without risk of arrest, we would like to point you in the direction of the LabourList and ToryLogo Conservative poster creator.
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LabourMatters on 13th Jan 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Slideshow: Labour may be trying to present David Cameron as some 1980s throwback like DCI Gene Hunt ... but the Tories got their boot in as well
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FT on 6th Apr 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
Oscar Wilde’s life may have imitated art but for the moment bloggers seem to be occupied by imitating Cameron’s controversial poster. Yesterday, Conservative Home mocked up a version starring Hoon and Hewitt (“Even we can’t go on like this”). Today,...
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CommentCentral on 7th Jan 2010 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
Under fire for scaring pensioners about Conservative policies for the elderly, Labour has now withdrawn an election poster that showed David Cameron pushing a wheelchair.
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Telegraph on 23rd Apr 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)