No, not really. If he were, they'd have to make up some new party cause they (the BBC) can't back any existing part. Major or small.
The posters we've seen are SO basic and devoid of colour you'd think the party affiliation almost impossible, cause they always have colours. But then you'd run into supporting an existing party cause Red, Blue and Yellow are already taken, as is Green and there's major colours gone. And Purple, think UKIP uses that (or is it Pink they use?). So that COULD explain the B/W nature of the posters, but still, they're so simple...
Ach, not impossible but also a story in and of itself. How would he BECOME head of the party? He'd have to become an MP and then become prominant enough that he'd be a candidate for it's leadership and WIN, before even going to the General Election....
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Date: 2007-06-18 02:49 am (UTC)The posters we've seen are SO basic and devoid of colour you'd think the party affiliation almost impossible, cause they always have colours. But then you'd run into supporting an existing party cause Red, Blue and Yellow are already taken, as is Green and there's major colours gone. And Purple, think UKIP uses that (or is it Pink they use?). So that COULD explain the B/W nature of the posters, but still, they're so simple...
Ach, not impossible but also a story in and of itself. How would he BECOME head of the party? He'd have to become an MP and then become prominant enough that he'd be a candidate for it's leadership and WIN, before even going to the General Election....
So many back stories possible here...