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Facebook look back video for David Cameron

It's made by the Labour party and it's not awfully subtle

Felicity Morse
Wednesday 12 February 2014 16:10 GMT
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The Labour party have launched a stinging attack on David Cameron and the Conservative government, in the form of a Facebook Look Back video.

In possibly the least-feel good spoof of the video collage yet, Labour remind viewers of the government’s most embarrassing failures and unpopular policies.

David Cameron’s ‘first moments include Nick Clegg’s pledge not to introduce tuition fees, the proposed sale of the Forest of Dean and the pasty tax.

It goes on to include Camerons’ most ‘unliked’ posts, in a rather miserable inversion of Facebook's original release.  ‘ Hitting the most vulnerable with bedroom tax and “we’re all in this together” were imagined to be particularly unpopular status updates.

A picture of George Osborne munching on a pasty, as well as Nadine Dorries jungle shot and Theresa May are among the photos Cameron supposedly  ‘shared.’

The collage finishes with a big shot of the all-male front bench, a reminder of the Tories ‘women problem.’

As the music fades a big thumbs down slides across the screen.

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