With due deference to the Conservative Party's keenness to cut inheritance tax but hesitancy on other tax matters:
Thanks to mydavidcameron.com for the template, and the site is well worth a visit to see some great other uses of the template.
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Absolutely hilarious! David Cameron: what his poster should have said - http://www.markpack.org.uk/dav.....on-poster/
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Good luck trying to get anyone to be that honest on a poster
My david cameron have said they wont be satirising the next tory poster, knowing its had its day. Still, this hasnt the tories from making their own p-poor fake poster sites. What will be next? The posters have already been turned into a 3d game (http://www.politicalgaming.com) and other copy sites are springing up.
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