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A spot in which Greenpeace does not mince its words. The subject is Tony Blair’s pact with George W. Bush on environmental issues. A puppet done up to look like a hooker, and quite obviously intended to resemble Tony Blair, is off on a trick with an evidently affluent businessman – who can be seen only from the waist down, and symbolizes the US president – to satisfy his urgings in some sleazy hotel. Yet the oral efforts expended by the grotesque little figure end with a huge gush of oil from a petrol pump nozzle being fired into his face by the man he is pleasuring. Tagline: When it comes to fossil fuels, don’t let Blair be Bush’s puppet.

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A spot in which Greenpeace does not mince its words. The subject is Tony Blair’s pact with George W. Bush on environmental issues. A puppet done up to look like a hooker, and quite obviously intended to resemble Tony Blair, is off on a trick with an evidently affluent businessman – who can be seen only from the waist down, and symbolizes the US president – to satisfy his urgings in some sleazy hotel. Yet the oral efforts expended by the grotesque little figure end with a huge gush of oil from a petrol pump nozzle being fired into his face by the man he is pleasuring. Tagline: When it comes to fossil fuels, don’t let Blair be Bush’s puppet.

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