Saturday, June 19, 2010

Artist compares Gordon Brown to Adolf Hitler

By Tim Walker Published: 10:00PM GMT twenty-one February 2010

Artist Louis Sidoli morphed an picture of the Führer - underneath the streamer "Reign of Terror" - in to the benefaction encumbent of Downing Street with the pretension "Reign of Error".

Described on his website as "the UKs inaugural � la mode Glass Artist", the Anglo-Italian adds: "The similarities in between the dual personalities are striking: both proposed out as Chancellors, both bullied their approach to the tip and seized energy but approved election, both [are] scandalous for drifting in to wild rages and both caused huge repairs to the country."

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The artworks - that he says were desirous by the art that blossomed during the debate of Barack Obama in the US - come among allegations in domestic writer Andrew Rawnsleys book The End of the Party that Downing Street is dominated by the Prime Ministers purported aroused tantrums and outbursts of anger.

But Sidolis endeavours have found small foster with Lord Janner, a barrister, Labour Member of the House of Lords and former President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.

He told Mandrake the more aged was "offensive rubbish": "I have well known Gordon Brown for well over twenty years as a parliamentary co-worker and as a crony and can definitely pledge that these allegations are all unfounded.

"I think we have a little laws on insult that could and should be used where those defamed wish to."

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