Thursday, 18 September 2008

LOCALBLOKE BATTERS FORMER SPIN DOCTOR

Westphalia-on-Sea is today in a state of political meltdown after the local MP, Brian Localbloke, launched a vicious and unprovoked attack on a former spin doctor at the Lib Dem Party conference. Details are sketchy, but it appears Mr Localbloke hurled himself at his victim, causing him to trip over what can only be described as 'a one foot high wall'. One eyewitness said: "You can imagine the carnage caused by a fall of that magnitude. There was blood, teeth and assorted body parts flying around. It was absolutely horrific. And then the MP vaulted the wall in one leap and continued kicking the lifeless body on the ground. Women, children and even grown men were reduced to tears as they stood around helplessly". Localbloke's political adversary Charlie Windsor had this to say: "Well, I've always said that this guy is unfit for public office. This seems to be what the Lib Dems are all about now - physical attacks on anyone they can get their hands on - they seem to be completely out of control. Of course the most sickening thing about the whole affair is that he's been drawing an MP's salary since 1997 - it really is about time he stepped aside and let someone else get their snout in the trough." Another witness who definitely saw what happened commented: "My heart goes out to the victim's family - after a beating like that I'd be surprised if he ever walks again. I should think he suffered brain damage. He'll probably just be a dribbling vegetable for the rest of his life. I was seriously considering holidaying in Westphalia-on-Sea next year but not after this. I couldn't enjoy myself knowing this man is out there, roaming around the constituency."
The editor of the Westphalia Express said: "The public demand to know all the gory details when a man is pushed over a one foot high wall, and rightly so. They need to know what kind of monster they have elected to represent them, and I would be failing in my duty as editor if I didn't keep filling the paper with same story day after day. I mean, it puts what Gary Glitter did into perspective, doesn't it?"

On other pages: Localbloke stays silent page 5, Localbloke tight-lipped pages 7 - 8, Is it time to bring back the death penalty for pushing people over anything higher than 11 inches? page 11.

Thursday, 11 September 2008

WESTPHALIA-ON-SEA TORY GROUP AXES ITS LEADER

The political world of Westphalia-on-Sea was reeling today from the shock of Deputy Mayor Ahmad Hatter losing the support of the Tory group. A spokesperson for the party explained: "Ahmad is extremely well-liked and has done a wonderful job in the Bay. We just wanted to show our support and gratitude in the time-honoured Tory tradition of stabbing him in the back while he was away, rather like we did with Mrs Thatcher. Ahmad has worked tirelessly to tarmac over the Bay, and will hopefully now enjoy his well-earned retirement."
Mr Hatter had this to say as he shrugged off the defeat: "I do feel as if I have had a big weight lifted off my shoulders. Trying to keep the group together was a difficult job. I am quite relaxed about these jealous bastards ousting me from power in this completely underhand way, and am thoroughly looking forward to spending more time with my family."
Prospective Tory parliamentary candidate for the Bay Charlie Windsor was caught on the hop, and could only utter the most meaningless comments: "It’s a bit sudden. I heard yesterday morning."
He added: "Ahmad Hatter is a good friend. It’s up to the councillors who they have as leader. I think he’s been leader for long enough. He’s not a young man, but I hope he stays on as deputy mayor.

"Things happen in local politics. This is not entirely a surprise. Kevin has been a good force for the Bay."

When asked if 'This is not entirely a surprise' didn't actually contradict 'It's a bit sudden' two lines earlier, Mr Windsor replied: "Now look here, you people should be trying to uncover the Lib Dem plot behind all of this instead of worrying about whether I can make a coherent statement or not. And anyway, what I have said is true and I stand by it. I did hear about it yesterday morning, and things do happen in local politics. These are the facts, and jolly interesting facts they are too, made all the more interesting by their inherent truthfulness."


POETRY CORNER

Lines to commemorate the Tory blood-letting

And so farewell Ahmad Hatter
Now what you think don't much matter.
Although you were the leader
'It wasn't set in stone'.
That was your old catchphrase
And 'while the cat's away
The rats will play'
Seems to be your new one.

E. J. Thribb (17 and a half)