Ed Miliband’s Barbie van

Published: February 11, 2015 at 5:20pm

Britain’s Labour Party has started a campaign to pull women’s votes in the upcoming election – by using a bright pink van that has pulled in nothing but women’s scorn and ridicule instead. Odd that they didn’t trim it with bows and crystals.

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34 Comments Comment

  1. Aston says:

    They did seriously consider painting on eyelashes, however.

  2. Marlowe says:

    Why are socialists ridiculous everywhere?

  3. Clueless says:

    Labour adopted pink long before this news story.

    http://media.gotraffic.net/images/is7iUFOrzoEk/v7/1200x-1.jpg

    I suppose red is too threatening to the average voter.

    Labour in Malta abandoned red in favour of blue instead.

  4. Fred says:

    Women are nothing but walking incubators. That’s the only purpose females have on this earth – to give birth.

  5. Alexander Ball says:

    Keir Hardie must be spinning.

  6. pocoyo says:

    Ed Miliband could be trasformed into Ken, Barbie’s boyfriend.

  7. Joe Fenech says:

    That’s coherent to English’s Labour’s politics – faded red. Today’s Labour is pre-Thatcherite Conservatives.

  8. ian says:

    It’s a well known fact that women can’t resist anything pink.

  9. Giraffa says:

    Listen to Miliband talk and confirm that, whichever colour Labour paints itself, he comes out as an idiot promising everything to everyone. God forbid he should become Britain’s Prime Minister.

  10. Paola says:

    Imhatra li f’elezzjoni ohra naraw xi haga simili minn naha tal-Labour?

    • Rosie says:

      The only pink we’ll see is the PM rosy cheeks while he promises more price cuts . That’s all it takes to win an election on this God forsaken island.

  11. Just Me says:

    Where did he get that idea from? From some general election campaign in India or Iran?

  12. il-Ginger says:

    Could work here.

  13. Claude Sciberras says:

    I think sometimes women are too touchy. What’s wrong with a pink van if the message is aimed at women?

    Would men get offended if a van aimed at promoting something for men was black or blue?

    No, we actually expect it to be that way. The breast cancer campaign is all pink and yet nobody has found that to be offensive.

  14. ciccio says:

    There’s nothing that pulls the girls and their vote like this one.

    I know some companies which can do the artwork on delivery vans like the one above.

    http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Joseph-Muscat-plaque-3.jpg

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