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Political poetry...two words that inspire bordeom in me if I ever hear them. But don't worry, it's laughs-a-plenty here, with humorous poems dealing with the most severe issues plaguing the political spectrum. And there are also some serious ones, digging deep into the murk of Westminster...

'GORDON THE GAFFER (OR DUFFY THE PREMIER SLAYER)' ''Gordon Brown. Great Scot, flaking, Like burnt oats fettered in a highland breeze. Man on a mission. Fishing for a fourth great fish, Hoping to feed five thousand at least. Awkward, carrying a hunch on his back, pointing to Blair. The liar with the lugs, whose mug grinned like a half moon horizontal. He haunts from abroad, aboard a luxury liner.....''

Author's Note: Poor old Brown eh? or stupid cunt? After a trip to Rochdale, a thing happened that tore the Great Leader asunder! Have a look at this poem about the immortal events, that may seal the fate of a Nation.

Index of poem on Politics

30) Gordon the Gaffer (or Duffy the Premier Slayer) 29) Well Hung Parliament 28) The Post Debate Rap Battle Part Two: Brown Stutters? (Election 2010) 27) The Post Debate Rap Battle Part One: Cameron Spins It (Election 2010) 26) Cleggead Act Three 25) The Cleggead Act Two (Election 2010) 24) The Cleggead Act One (Election 2o10) 23) Honest Dave (Election 2010) 22) Hewitt and Hoon Sitting in A Tree  21) The Drowned World  20) Red or Blue  19) The Liberal Martyr 18) Things Can Only Get Better  17) The Time of the Speaker  16) Barack's 100 Days  15) One Night in Jackie Smith 14) Labourship Down  13) Much Ado About Expenses  12) New Labour Salvation? 11) Open Letter to Kim Jong-il, from the UN 10) Three Trillion Dollars Later 9) Too Many Expenses Spoil An Isle 8) (Second Home) Is Where The Heart Is 7) Liberal Fascism For All Seasons  6) A Swine Flu Over The Cuckoo's Nest  5) Power to the People 4) The Ballad of Gordon Brown and the Dartboard Coup 3) G20 Summit Act 1-A Summit Too High To Climb? 2) G20 Summit Act 2-Have the G20 Achieved Summit?  1) TB or not TB....

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