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Tuesday, November 22, 2005
 
#55: Politics and what you buy

According to a recent survey the product you buy can indicate the political part that you vote for.

It’s no surprise that Conservative votes read the “Daily Mail”, fly “British Airways”, and shop at “Marks and Spenser”. But Puma? I didn’t realise that they made tracksuits for pensioner, mind you a nice pair of comfy trainers could be just the thing for those long queues at the post office that retired people love to join.

Liberals the exciting bunch they (okay we) are like drinking “Tetleys” tea, saving money with the “Abbey”, and taking out “Axa” life insurance.

Labour votes do fall into a few stereo-types such as reading “The Sun” and drinking “Carling” lager. Still I am surprised that “Fake Burberry” doesn’t make the list.


posted by Carneade @ 9:09 PM ¦