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Colin Shelbourn »

Close to home

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Posted on 2:58pm Tuesday 8th June 2010

It’s a difficult balancing act, being a cartoonist when a serious or tragic news story breaks. On the one hand, it’s your job to seek out the lighter side but on the other there is the question of taste and the feelings of others. It’s exacerbated when the story touches on something close to home.

Colin Shelbourn »

Poll of Poles

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Posted on 11:37pm Wednesday 5th May 2010

It’s 11pm on 6th May. Campaigning is over. Even David (“call me the Duracell Bunny”) Cameron has got to desist now. Gordon Brown can have a lie down and Nick Clegg can stop walking on water.

Colin Shelbourn »

William Hague Takes The Biscuit

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Posted on 1:11pm Thursday 29th April 2010

Despatch from the Westmorland Gazette office, Wednesday afternoon. Everyone is working at this week's paper but there is an air of hushed expectation. Rumour has it that William Hague is in the building. This isn't a random, gratuitous occurrence. Hague is in South Lakes canvassing on behalf of the local Conservative candidate, Gareth McGareth.

Colin Shelbourn »

At The Hustings

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Posted on 12:07pm Monday 26th April 2010

There is nothing better for the democratic process than watching your local parliamentary candidate squirm. Failing legalised use of tasers, the best way to do this is go to a public meeting and ask awkward questions.

Colin Shelbourn »

Return of the Tim-o-Meter

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Posted on 3:35pm Tuesday 20th April 2010

Back in the heady days of the 2005 General Election, all the Westmorland and Lonsdale candidates were called Tim. This made it remarkably easy to remember their names but introduced confusion when it came to identifying which Tim was winning.

Colin Shelbourn »

THE WAR BEGINS

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Posted on 12:24pm Friday 9th April 2010

had a letter from George Osborne last week. You know, the shiny-faced Chancellor of the Exchequer wannabe. This was shortly followed by a letter from William Hague. He is apparently no longer a failed Prime Minister but is now Shadow Foreign Secretary, responsible for acting a bit cross when the real one does something he doesn't like.

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