Today - New Year's Eve - we publish the best political videos of 2007 that have come out of Britain...
(1) 'What will they tax next?': A TaxPayers' Alliance video.
(2) 'The Bogeyman': Gordon Brown appearing to pick his nose in the House of Commons.
(3) 'Does he care about you?' That's the question raised by this ad about London's Mayor, Ken Livingstone.
(4) 'It's time for the SNP': After Alex Salmond makes a pitch - 1min 20secs into the video - fast-moving images of Scotland appear to stirring background music.
(5) 'Do I look bovvered?': Shortly before he leaves Downing Street, Tony Blair appears with Catherine Tate for Comic Relief.
(6) 'The end': Tony Blair's last Prime Minister's Question Time.
(7) 'A conspiracy against the public': An ad that warns against politicians' plans to increase state funding of political parties.
(8) 'From old politics to new politics': A Conservative Party video launched at the October Conference in Blackpool:
(9) 'He marched them up to the top of the hill and he marched them down again': A Liberal Democrat video marks Brown's non-election (in)decision.
(10) 'The first Prime Minister to cancel an election because he thought he could win': David Cameron enjoys himself at Prime Minister's Question Time at the expense of 'Bottler Brown'.
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Posted by: James | January 28, 2013 at 06:37 PM