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Who's Missing From This Picture?
14 May 2008

MadametussaudsWhy it's Gordon Brown of course!

The results are in for the Madame Tussauds vote on whether our current Prime Minister should be immortalised in wax.

And the answer is... NO.

A whopping 83.8% voted against Gordon Brown entering the World Leaders Zone in the waxwork museum, making him the first Prime Minister in 150 years NOT to have his doppleganger in Madame Tussauds.

To add insult to injury who is that I spy at the forefront of the World Leaders Zone?

Why it's no other than Anthony Charles Lynton Blair.

And that's got to hurt.

Click here to see a picture gallery of those who HAVE made it into the museum.

Written by Cheryl Smith, 14 May 2008

Comments

a very astute business booster for madam tussaud's waxworks.
i was quite surprised to see that the waxworks still exists. it is like a slightly sinister relic of a victorian age.
who wants to see a waxwork dummy at tussaud's when you can see several on the opposition front bench. (sorry, temptation got the better of me!)



This loser Brown has no right to be remotely remembered, other than as a lesson for the perils of voting labour old or new. He's a (not very amusing)10 year joke. Somebody melt him down with all his useless mates.


About the same percentage that will be against him at the election then...ROFLMAO

What a loser


NEWSFLASH:

A man carrying what is believed to be a 'Flame Thrower' and bearing an uncanny resemblence to Gordon Brown, has been seen running along the street, near to the entrance to Madame Tussauds.


Is that [Tiny Tim] next to the [Laughing Policeman]?


Not really Cheryl but it may be more indicative of how bias in polls may be encouraged and pieced together.


Well who the hell is the guy on the right meant to be?


I reckon Tussauds realise Brown hasn't got long left and decided to save money by offering Gordon the job of standing around in the exhibition once he gets the boot.


Tussauds missed a golden opportunity. Put the model up and sell pins at 10P each so that visitors can stick them in it.

Cherie would buy a least 10 quid's worth if there were any left after my visit.


I'm surprised Cherie wasn't in there with them.


I prefer wax politicians; They can't tell lies and they can't spin...What a refreshing change!!


Unfortunately, after his disastrous stint in power, it won't be so easy to forget he was ever PM...


Well it would take a lot of wax and considering the likely very short display period, it would be a total waste of time. A bit like the PM himself in fact.


I'm Rolling on the floor laughing!

Dont Tussauds have a section for the most unpopular unelected primeminister?
He'd win hands down!


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