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Labour’s Pitch I

Brown’s manifesto, now in animated form: Paul Waugh highlights another Labour ad, after the jump:

Waugh:

Looks and feels more like an ad for a global insurance giant. But then that’s probably the point. Still, could the advert possibly have been influenced by this [Johnnie Walker ad starring Robert Carlyle]?

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Posted on Apr 12 2010 @ 6:03pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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