That's not how he came across to me. Neither does his work come across as shockingly offensive. Not sure I think it's that great, but he doesn't come across as someone who wants to shock just for the hell of it.
:shrug: It's not how the bloke who's stall sees it though is it?
Saying that it's 'merchandise at a Labour Party Conference' makes it sound like they (the party) have endorsed it and are selling them alongside Labour badges, pens and mugs.
And then to claim he, so by extension the Labour...
erm, it's an artist selling some of his stuff at an arts exhibition he was exhibiting his stuff at.
You said they were selling this 'merchandise' at the Labour Party Conference. Which, is total bollocks, as you know.
edit : And out of interest, do you think he is genuinely 'taking the piss out...
Sorry, you're right, the artist does sell some of his stuff. His reaction here : http://www.spellingmistakescostlives.com/single-post/2016/09/27/TABLOID-FURY
It's a world away from 'Merchandise on sale at the Labour Party Conference' though isn't it?
I don't really know much about Momentum. I don't have any strong feelings either way on what they do although I do think it highly likely that they are misrepresented in the press.
I simply posted that link because the original claim, that this was merchandise on sale, is blatantly untrue...
What on earth? You claimed it was merchandise on sale? :shrug:
That's the truth is it?
I don't even know who this group is. Fact is though, it ain't merchandise, and whatever you think of them, they're still veterans and are entitled to their own views.
Thought that looked iffy, really couldn't be bothered with a binfest the other day though. Today, saw http://vfpuk.org/2016/veterans-back-sick-toys/
So, an art project backed by veterans, becomes 'merchandise' on sale at the Labour party conference?