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Mark Thomas: The Bath Manifesto Show

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Mark Thomas: The Bath Manifesto Show
Tue 6th April 2010 at 8:00pm

 

For the past year comedian and activist Mark Thomas has been asking audiences for policies to make the world a better place. In this special Bath edition of Jim’ll Fix It meets Question Time, Mark will be putting your policies to representatives of the local political parties. More at www.markthomasinfo.com

 

Comedian and activist Mark Thomas has been asking audiences to come up with policies aimed at sorting out the country’s political chaos. Sick to death of bailing out bankers and subsidising MPs’ homes, the audience vote on the best policy of the night to be included in the People’s Manifesto.

From the inspiring to the downright hilarious, here are just a few examples.

All politicians will be forced to wear the names and logos of the companies who sponsor them or with whom they have financial links

Anyone who supports ID cards is banned from having curtains.

Create a maximum wage.

Police to wear "How can I help?" and "How am I policing? Phone 999" badges.

All product labels to state the age of the person who made the product and display a picture of the working conditions the product was made in.

On the voting card there should be a box that says "None of the above."

Anyone buying a second home in Somerset has to buy a house of equal value for someone who actually lives in Somerset.

Anyone found guilty of homophobic hate crime has to serve their sentence in drag.

CEOs convicted of fraud will be made to dress as pirates in whatever job they get in the future.

Tickets: £12, Concs£10 Comedy

The Rondo Theatre is supported by Bath and North East Somerset Council.

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