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Thursday, September 07, 2006

A Moment Of Madness

First Hackney... then the world-wide webTony Blair's announcement that he intends to step down before the end of the century was designed to quell unrest whipped up within the Party by Underpants Man (left), Pudding Man and myself in order to flush the rats out of the toilet bowl. Avocado "Dip" Morrison, the man who built New Labour using no more than a washing-up liquid bottle, two kitchen rolls, some baking foil and a bit of blu-tack, said he believed Labour had experienced a "Ron Davies moment" during the past week.

Speaking to the BBC this evening, Morrison said: "It's a very Welsh affair, that started with Wayne David, moved on to the vicar of High Wycombe and ended up looking more like Wayne Rooney. The whole thing involves several rather sordid and obese politicians, a farmhouse high in the hills above Rhondda and several sheep. I really don't want to penetrate the matter in any great depth or make a big issue over it."

Avocado added: "I hope things will now move on and the shenanigans will be put firmly behind them. They've got to think of Britain and not of themselves. Ten years is a long time in politics - even longer than a week - and Tony has had to put up with Britain for all that time, whereas I have spent a good deal of it swanning around in Brussels."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He still cuts a pretty good jib for a chap would deserted his post on Hackney Council nearly a decade ago, doesn't he. Pity he's... well, you know. As a chap with a Doctorate in Theology and many years practising in the Church, do you reckon there's any chance of him turning the other cheek?

Anonymous said...

If you presented him with the Chief Whip, do you reckon there's any chance of him turning both cheeks?

Anonymous said...

My dearest Luke,

Kind though it is, of you to furnish us with such interesting photographs of Political Stars in Their Underpants (much more interesting than the Pop Stars version) do you happen to have any of, perhaps, you and Mrs Akehurst? Now that would be a treat, indeed!

Yours lustfully,

iLikeAkehurstFanClub