Spinon.co.uk, the election satire website, is back for 2005 and ready to give our Right Honourable friends a damn good satirical hiding, and provide some added spice to a predictably dull election.
A big hit during the 2001 election with hundreds of thousands members of the jaded public flocking to play games like "Get to the right of Jack Straw" and "William Hague goes trucking", Spinon returns for '05 hungry to cause more cyber-trouble.
Thoughout the election, Spinon will be keeping a daily tab on election goings on, and publishing games, animations, songs and all sorts of satirical wizardry to make the election slightly more palatable.
Spinon was originally set up by RubberRepublic (http://www.RubberRepublic.com), and is run by a team of seasoned satirists from across the UK, including fruity characters DogHorse, Eclectech, and Ben "why haven't I got a nutty nickname" Butterworth.
About Spinon, Chris Quigley, co-founder, says: "Spinon is about getting the wider public involved in the election. For most people, the election is a massive turn-off. What we're striving to do, is to connect people to the election on their terms through humour and an innovative use of the internet."
Spinon will run through to the end of the election, and will feature such satirical gems as "Vote Goat". "political Hoff-alikes" and the "Charlie K's Good Pub Guide".
For more info about Spinon, contact Chris Quigley direct: Chris@TeamRubber.com, 07710 145575



