Lib Dem Party Labservative General Election Manifesto

This Party Political Broadcast has been realized by the Liberal-Democrats Party for the General Election in 2010. The only character of this PPB is a standing man talking to the audience. His face constantly change for the all duration of the Ad, thanks to an original editing technique. He assumes the aspect of the most representative leaders from both the Conservative and the Labour Party such as Cameron, Brown or even the oldest ones such as Margaret Thatcher and Machael Howard. All his speech is an ironic attack to the two parties over the way they have led the Country in the recent years and in particular the last sentence, where he says: "We've had 65 years to get it right. So what's another 5?". The aim of the Ad is to demonstrate how the two opposite parties, have actually the same purposes, but expressed in different ways. Therefore the real and only political alternative would be just the Lib-Dem Party.

Storia

This PPB is part of the outdoor and digital campaign that has been launched from the Lib-Dem on the website www.labservative.co.uk. The mock political party is led by the leader Gorvid Camerown (that is an hybrid of David Cameron and Gordon Brown). This original PPB has been followed by self-videos in which the liberal-democrats leader Nick Clegg, asked to the voters to vote for the pseudo-leader Gorvid Camerown.

Anno
2010
Partito/Committente
Lib Dem Party
Tipologia
Politiche
Genere
Animazione/fumetto/cartoon/gif
Registro comunicativo
Divertimento/satira
CONDIVIDI