Humour Politics Society and Culture United Kingdom
Humour Politics Society and Culture United Kingdom
Humour
This category is for political sites that see the humour in politics, or which appear to be doing so. This includes sites parodying particular political parties or politicians.
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- Pony with Tony Blair's head gives answers (often dumb ones) to your political questions. [Requires Flash]
- Satirical site offering an alternative to the drab politics of today. Policies and the development of gibberish.
- Topical comedy based on UK and international stories. Updated regularly.
- The art and history of the political cartoon, from Gillray to Steve Bell, with reviews, exhibition calendar and discussion board.
- Satirises the dossier the British government used to justify the invasion of Iraq.
- Satiricial right-wing political party who cherish the values of a 1950's Britain.
- A mock political party.
- 'Tony Blair' = 'Tory in Lab' and other anagrams of your favourite (or not) politicians and their parties.
- Spoof political party aiming to protect Britain from the "Evil Combine Harvesters of Armageddon".
- Humourous collection of letters and pictures from British peers and MPs. It includes funny photographs of Enoch Powell on a pogo stick, Edward Heath on a Skateboard, and Margaret Thatcher on a sleigh.
- Award-winning daily news satire and humour.
- Tomb Raider-style Flash game where you have a kung-fu fight between Hague and Blair.
- Comments on current politics and the Liberal Democrats by Lord Bonkers, who was allegedly Liberal MP for Rutland South-West between 1906 and 1910.
- An online game to get you into election mood; defend Parliament from the other party leaders, but watch out for the mad cow. [Requires Flash]
- Series of pictures of Tony Blair arranged into a fantasy story about him becoming a singer.
- Now you can egg your (least) favourite Party Leader, or even risk throwing one at Prescott. [Requires Flash]
- BBC political sketches, scenes, songs and a complete BBC radio script from professional writers Jasmine Birtles, Kim Morrissey, Robert Priest, John Random, Ivan Shakespeare and Claire Storey.
- A fictional Prince William story.
- UK law as cartoons.
- Political views expressed through "objective and rational ranting".
- An illustrated, satirical critique of the economic and philosophical foundations of the European Union.
- Satirical newsletter with animated cartoons and political games, including Egg Prescott, Political Football, Truth Test and the Ethical Foreign Policy Simulator. [Some games need Flash or Shockwave]
- Post pictures of politicians with your own captions.
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