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Tories dump advertising agency in Coulson plot dating from January's airbrushed posters

It has emerged overnight that Cameron has brought in advertising agency M&C Saatchi to steady the wobbles in its communications strategy. The official line is that Euro RSCG is not being  sacked and retaining its status as lead agency. Scrapbook can exclusively reveal that Andy Coulson approached M&C Saatchi in January shortly after airbrush-gate saw the Tories’ posters widely ridiculed on the internet.

Publicly dumping RSCG with 42 days before the election it is simply not possible as it would send out the message that the Tory campaign is in total chaos. There’s no spinning around the fact that this is – without question – the most embarassing thing that could happen to a political ad brief at this juncture. Make no doubt that this is a scalp for Clifford Singer and MyDavidCameron.

The all-too-convenient thing to do here is to blame the ad agency. But effective campaigns build on an initial grain of truth and reinforce what people already feel. What Cameron needs to realise is that the airbrushed charges only stick because people think that he lacks substance.

In an admittedly witty bit of gallows humour, Euro RSCG chief David Jones said:

“There are a lot of people in the ad industry who would like to see the end of Brown’s regime. All great ideas that help us achieve that are welcome.”

Perhaps they should set up a website to crowdsource these ideas using twitter?!

Conservative campaign backfires (again) as Mock The Week slates "I've never voted Tory before" posters

CCHQ must be nursing the political equivalent of a red wine hangover. After a botched launch of their “Broken Britain” report (decimal points not included) segued seamlessly into another round of poster pisstakes this week, Conservatives awake this morning to the news that a YouGov poll puts them just 7 points ahead of Labour and 20 seats short of a majority. Even The Spectator is now passing comment on the number of “unforced errors” coming out of the Conservative campaign.

Following on from a gigantic 370-post “make your own David Cameron poster” thread on Mumsnet, yesterday evening provided yet more evidence that the left’s online attacks are gaining traction outside of the usual blogosphere/Twitter circles or even the watering holes of Westminster. Mock The Week, well, mocked Steve Hilton’s latest efforts for a whole two minutes and it was absolutely hilarious:

To over-simplify an argument made in The Independent this week:

Are the Tories going to kill the campaign poster?

We is all in dis ting together, yeah?

Expect a veritable torrent of poster spoofs (from all sides) in between now and May. mydavidcameron.com have set the bar very high with their mixture of home-grown and reader submitted material. Here are Scrapbook’s choice picks:

Those of a creative bent can try their hand with this template (the font is Franklin Gothic Demi).

More over at mydavidcameron.com!

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