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The Conservative Party’s new campaign poster has one rather unfortunate problem

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LONDON — The Conservative Party’s official election campaign launch was somewhat spoiled this morning after journalists noticed a rather unfortunate problem with the party’s new poster.

The poster, which was launched at an event in London on Wednesday, was aimed at convincing voters that Labour would hit them with a “tax bombshell” if they win the upcoming general election.

However, when Brexit Secretary David Davis stood in front of the poster, it was possible to frame pictures of it in a rather unflattering way.

Here’s the original poster:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

And here it is cropped:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

And here’s another picture from a different angle:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

The incident was eerily reminiscent of a scene from the BBC political satire “The Thick of It” in which fictional minister Nicola Murray stands in front of a poster which, when cropped, reads “I am bent.”

Nicola Murray

BBC

The press conference was also somehow infiltrated by one Labour activist who handed out a briefing to journalists attempting to rebut the central claim of the poster.

Meanwhile, the press conference itself was dominated by questions about Brexit leaks coming out of the EU, suggesting that both Davis and May should be sidelined in negotiations.

All in all the whole event didn’t really go to plan.

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LONDON — The Conservative Party’s official election campaign launch was somewhat spoiled this morning after journalists noticed a rather unfortunate problem with the party’s new poster.

The poster, which was launched at an event in London on Wednesday, was aimed at convincing voters that Labour would hit them with a “tax bombshell” if they win the upcoming general election.

However, when Brexit Secretary David Davis stood in front of the poster, it was possible to frame pictures of it in a rather unflattering way.

Here’s the original poster:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

And here it is cropped:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

And here’s another picture from a different angle:

Philip Hammond and David Davis

Alastair Grant/AP/Press Association Images

The incident was eerily reminiscent of a scene from the BBC political satire “The Thick of It” in which fictional minister Nicola Murray stands in front of a poster which, when cropped, reads “I am bent.”

Nicola Murray

BBC

The press conference was also somehow infiltrated by one Labour activist who handed out a briefing to journalists attempting to rebut the central claim of the poster.

Meanwhile, the press conference itself was dominated by questions about Brexit leaks coming out of the EU, suggesting that

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both Davis and May should be sidelined in negotiations.

All in all the whole event didn’t really go to plan.

NOW WATCH: Yale history professor: Here’s why it’s useful to compare Trump’s actions to Hitler’s

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan untuk meneruskan bacaan di laman asal sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2oWVgRb

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