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It was surprising that the Argies chose the Falkland Islands for Olympic training. Last time they were there they went backwardsWelcome to Friday Mash
Friday Mash’s unique satirical perspective brings you all the fun from the political lives of Silvio Berlusconi, Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, bunga bunga parties, Benjamin Netanyahu, Carla Bruni, Tony Blair, David Cameron, and Greek economy.
They all star in regular Friday Mash features like Pillow Slips, the Tori Banger Interviews, Fly on the Wall, Election Sanity, Dear Minister, Mashinations and our great range of political cartoons.
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- It's hard to understand why Alan Joyce wasn't invited by the ACTU Congress to give a keynote address on industrial dispute resolution.
- It's interesting that so far at the ACTU Conference Tony Abbott's been blamed for everything yet Craig Thomson hasn't even rated a mention.
- Following the guilty verdict in the court of public opinion Wayne's budget should immediately be suspended from parliament.
- Julia should check whether the guy in parliament is actually Craig Thomson. It could be someone posing as him to make trouble.
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The Life of the Party
Following his success in the London Lord Mayoral election Boris toys with launching his own political party.
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In the Labour Ward
In her Pillow Slips column Tori Banger notes Ed Miliband’s comment that the ‘Labor Party is back’ and speculates on where they might have been
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Without Peer
Members of the Pudding Club contemplate the end of civilisation as they know it if commoners can get elected to the House of Lords.
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Hugo Morthanigo’s European Commentary
Hugo speculates about who will cause another EU financial crisis sooner, a new French President or a new Greek Government.
Talking Heads
Friday Mash enjoys the funny side of politics and life. It has inspired us to create a unique style of political satire and humour which hopefully helps you see the funny side too.








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