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Canary42 | 22:21 Mon 02nd Nov 2015 | News
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No Poppy Dave - never mind, we'll soon photoshop one on for you.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/cameron-criticised-over-photoshop-poppy-185659634.html#yAavXQS

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It was just a practice for when they have to start to photoshopping police on our streets.
22:35 Mon 02nd Nov 2015
It was just a practice for when they have to start to photoshopping police on our streets.
I'm not going to criticise him for not wearing a poppy (I've made my feelings quite clear about people who do that). For a start, he always wears one. You can't fault him on that.

The fault lies with the moron who a) thought it would be a good idea b) couldn't be bothered to find an appropriate picture in the library and c) - and this is the worst bit, Photoshopped the poppy onto the breast of his jacket rather than the lapel.

Either learn how to use photo editing software, or ask someone else to do it it on your behalf.
What is wrong in bringing a photo up to date?

What would you have liked to seen, Mr Cameron filmed placing his donation in a tin picking a poppy and pinning it on his jacket, before having a more up to date photo taken?

A very poor attempt to criticise the PM, by an AnswerBank poppy fascist.
"A PM with integrity"

what a pathetic comment to make..you and mikey are keeping the bitter indsutry alive....
I have no problem with him not wearing a poppy - neither do I - but pretending he does is hypocritical.

It looks as though all 14-year-old computer whizzes are not alike: some can get into Talk Talk's database; others can't even photoshop a fake flower.
What would you have liked to seen, Mr Cameron filmed placing his donation in a tin picking a poppy and pinning it on his jacket, before having a more up to date photo taken?

Well, er, yes. Honest, and all that.

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