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UKIP 2015 GE Poster (history, logs)

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UKIP 2015 GE Poster

UKIP's 2015 General Election campaign poster features the White Cliffs of Dover, Brunel's ingenious engineering masterpiece that prevents low-flying transport planes full of immigrants from ever landing on British soil. UKIP dispensed with most of the words on their poster for greater appeal to Britain's illiterate voters. The message of the UKIP poster is clear — The beautiful English landscape is a suitable deterrent to prevent people escaping countries stricken with poverty, war and disease from coming to the British Isles. The poster also shows the great triumph of the British construction industry, which recently had become infiltrated by Eastern Europeans who get away without working because of the EU's Health and Safety Political Correctness Nonsense Laws.

Image credit: ScottPat
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Score: 4
Nomination: SirScottPat VFH NotM WotM WotY UotM 11:57, May 9, 2015 (UTC)
For Votes: 4
  1. Symbol for vote.svg Self-Nom and For A parody election poster I made for the 2015 British general election. SirScottPat VFH NotM WotM WotY UotM 11:57, May 9, 2015 (UTC)
  2. Symbol for vote.svg For. I need one of them. --EStop (talk) 20:02, May 10, 2015 (UTC)
  3. Symbol for vote.svg For. It increases the number of ways to leave Dover, which is a big improvement in my book. --PlaceHolderUserName My talk! 20:28, February 23, 2016 (UTC)
  4. The previous edit was by PuppyOnTheRadio (Talk). 05:25, August 21, 2016 (UTC)
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