Watch: was this the best expenses scandal video?
The cartoonist and animator Beau Bo D’Or has taken a short break from his work and left a short round-up of his top work.
Via Political Scrapbook I’m reminded of this video which was brilliant when I first saw it, and is just as compelling now.
The best expenses scandal video ever? I think so.
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I had missed that one first time around. But yes, yes I think you might be right there. Do hope he can get his personal stuff sorted out, that sort of wry sideways look at everything is always effective.
Cringed at Blears on the bed though, ewww…
Still utterly fantastic, I do hope all is restored to order in BBdOville soon so he can continue to entertain us.
It’s a somewhat misleading movie in its focus on Tories. Although all parties were tainted by the expenses scandal, the really serious rip-offs were all perpetrated by Labour MPs.
I thought you were gone Flowerpower?
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