UK Election 2010 - Conservative Lib-Dem Coalition - satire links and funny stories
Here are the selection of all the satire and funny stories about the UK Election 2010. Labour's Gordon Brown, the Conservatives (Tory) David Cameron and Lib Dem Nick Clegg.
First we had "Bigotgate" - when Gordon Brown decided, on mic, to call a female (previously) Labour supporter a bigot. Well done Gordon Brown.
Now we have the fully-formed Conservative Lib-Dem Coalition.
All this political satire in one place might make you want to laugh out loud too much but Gordon Brown's idea of humour might be a bit too silly for the stories you read here. Tory jokes and Lib Dem "We are not a waste of a vote" allows for all the best funny stories to be gotten right here.
Have fun at the expense of the Election 2010 candidates and stories.
There are 508 stories about UK Election 2010 - Conservative Lib-Dem Coalition
Outrage as UK Government Strikes Deal For Aliens to Take Over North East of England! Prime Minister David Cameron Claims Alien Presence Represents 'Partnership' Rather than Invasion! Denies Deal is Attempt to Destroy Safe Labour
Following military strikes by coalition forces on Libya over the weekend, tabloid newspapers have increased their use of capital letters and exclamation marks to help people who so far haven't grasped the seriousness of the
After a flight chartered by the UK to fly British citizens out of Bahrain remained completely empty, ex-pats have reminded everyone that living in a dangerous tax-haven is still exactly as lucrative as living in
David Cameron has shown fellow heads of state that Britain is unafraid to come down hard on Libya and impose a no-fly zone, providing that President Obama is OK with things.
In a sign of an increasingly fragmented mind, Deputy PM Nick Clegg used a keynote speech yesterday to back those Britons who wake up every day at 4 am with an urgent need to urinate.
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has insisted that he is totally committed to the future of the NHS, and all that stuff about the chairman of Care UK funding his personal office prior to the election
David Cameron has announced to the House of Lords that the UK is willing to give any necessary aid to Japan after their horrifyingly bad tsunami.
Despite Japan being the second richest country in the world,