Categories: Economics / Markets
Topics: George Osborne| Autumn Statement 2011| Commodities| markets
This video will show the chancellor as you have never seen him before.
A spoof series of videos created by Hoot Comedy for the World Development Movement shows George Osborne attempting to topple Boris Johnson as the next Conservative leader, failing to understand the basics of economic policy, and learning a bit of body-popping to score points with the electorate.
The 14-part series, starring Rufus Jones, is part of a campaign by the World Development Movement to pressure the chancellor to tackle food speculation, which it claims drives up the price of food worldwide and leaves millions of people hungry and impoverished.
The group believes Osborne should support EU regulation of food speculation.
So before Osborne takes to the dispatch box, take a minute to enjoy this little snippet - and wonder for a moment how accurate a portrayal it is...
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