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September 24, 2007

ORDER TODAY! - THE MUST-HAVE CARD GAME FOR ALL OCCASSIONS...

Political Trumps

Toptrumpsbox The TaxPayers' Alliance has produced the must-have accessory for all rainy days and long trips: Political Trumps!

The cards include today's major political figures with Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem and minor parties all represented. 

Every politician has been rated on their media skills, scandal avoidance and integrity by a panel of political journalists, bloggers and think tankers.

Also included is their record: years of private sector experience prior to political activity, length of ministerial service and the frequency with which they shift from department to department.*

There are fascinating details of some of our most famous contemporary political figures on each of the 52 cards, plus the obligatory two jokers. 

The TPA cards are dual purpose, carrying both Political Trumps data and conventional playing card suits.  To play Political Trumps just match up politicians against each other on their different rankings and see how they compare.  Each player chooses a category and squares off with their opponent – if their card has a superior ranking, the player claims that card.  The winner is the player who collects all the cards in play.  Alternatively, just use the cards as a conventional novelty deck when you next play bridge or poker.

To order your pack of Political Trumps today, click the PayPal button:

Price: £3.99

(Cost including P&P is £3.99 per pack). Alternatively, send a cheque for £3.99 made payable to "The TaxPayers' Alliance" to 43, Old Queen Street, Westminster, LONDON, SW1H 9JA.

Highlights include:

  1. The Kings of each suit are Party leaders (Brown, Cameron, Campbell, Salmond), but the Aces are a controversial selection.  The deck includes two jokers (Boris Johnson and Lembit Opik)
  2. Tony Blair (Ace of Clubs), scores the highest on media skills, and Ed Balls the lowest. 
  3. On integrity, the Labour MP Frank Field tops the rankings, and John Prescott has the lowest score.
  4. On scandal avoidance, Ming Campbell is judged the safest pair of hands, and John Prescott (again!) scores the lowest.

When it comes to the facts, the cards reveal some fascinating (and little-known) truths about our high-spending, high-taxing political class:

  1. Sir Digby Jones beats every other politician, with 30 years of private sector experience, compared to more than a dozen politicians who have 0 years of experience outside of politics.
  2. The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, the Rev. Ian Paisley, scores the highest on front-bench experience, leading his party for 38 years.

Overall, measuring points scored for media skills, integrity and scandal avoidance out of 300 the Political Trumps deck reveals:

  • The Conservative Shadow Education Secretary – Michael Gove – comes top, with 248 points, followed closely by Nick Clegg, Frank Field and Alex Salmond (all 245 pts). Gove scores highly on media skills (82 pts), integrity (78 pts) and scandal avoidance (88 pts).
  • At number 15 in the rankings with 221 points, the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, beats the Liberal Democrat leader Ming Campbell (213 pts) and the Opposition leader David Cameron (209 pts). 
  • At the bottom of the league, with a mere 117 points out of 300 is John Prescott, followed by David Blunkett (141 pts).

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As well as being a bit of fun, Political Trumps also has a serious message. Public services are failing because politicians lack the management experience and subject knowledge that is needed to run large, complex organisations. Services will only become more effective and efficient when politicians stick to setting high-level policy and remove themselves from management.

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Shouldn't the 'lowest five' list have, you know, five people rather than four?

The paypal button does not work properly. It brings up paypal but does not have the transaction information.

I agree with Jeye - the paypal button doesn't work

Jeye and Brad are correct. You need to get you Paypal link fixed if you want to sell stuff. Did you get EDS to set it up for you?

PayPal button worked for me.
Transaction information is in the header almost at top of page.

dear sirs-madam
what is your position on the latest EU directives to push up ''energy prices'' even after the recent 15-20% increases.?
this nonsense is fatuous,bearing in mind how the population has increased by 1million in the last 4 years.
the EU has 2 bases in brussels and strasbourg,pays farmers for not growing wheat,barley,destroys UK Fishing grounds.

dear bloggers
what do you think of hackney council decision to punish market trader, janet devers for selling fruit,vegetables in lbs and ounzes?
surely with violence at record levels in UK,especially in London ,couldn't the police and hackney council find better ways to waste public money in increasingly ''market stalinist'' led Britain?????????

A General Forum Board would open up more comments
And get more of the Nation involved

Bugger - I want to buy a pack but the Paypal click link comes up with nothing. Is this another Government funded Integrated IT project?

What is the view on Public Sector Pay and more importantly, Pensions.
Unison and others seem very passionate about this for their members.
My view is that not only is this system unfair to average tax payers in the Private Sector it is also unsustainable.
This is purely a hipothetical idea. Imagine if everyone working in UK industry/commerce where to hand in their notice in same week and attempt to sign on for Jobseekers Allowance, etc. Not only would their be chaos the Treasury would not have funds to pay Govt workers. That would be a wakeup call. Any comment please.

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