So the formal TV debates are over, and election day is here. What we’d like to see is more people passionately arguing for and against the party of your choice – as the margin for difference within the parties is pretty slim, and seemingly all parties are leading on a character vote, pulling on those [...]
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Election (debate) fever
6 May 2010, by Chris, Uncategorized
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Arguments pop up in Brixton
10 December 2009, by Chris, Uncategorized
Exciting news! I just dropped off a selection of our Pocket Argument Guides to my friend Rosie’s new pop-up shop/restaurant “No.1 Village Bakeries” in Brixton (London). It’s the launch night tonight – so it’ll be exciting to see how our arguments go down over the next couple of weeks in the run up til x-mas.
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Monty Python argument sketch
6 December 2009, by Chris, Uncategorized
If we’re talking arguments – then this Monty Python sketch is probably the funniest and cleverest summary of what an argument is.
The Monty Python Clinic sketch is truly hysterical – so give it a watch!











