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No 10's Clarkson video a 'joke' | No 10's Clarkson video a 'joke' |
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Downing Street has been accused of wasting taxpayers' money after making a jokey video in response to a petition for Jeremy Clarkson to be made PM. | Downing Street has been accused of wasting taxpayers' money after making a jokey video in response to a petition for Jeremy Clarkson to be made PM. |
The 55-second clip, on Number 10's You Tube site, was created after nearly 50,000 people backed a call for the Top Gear presenter to be prime minister. | The 55-second clip, on Number 10's You Tube site, was created after nearly 50,000 people backed a call for the Top Gear presenter to be prime minister. |
No 10 said the clip had been created by a member of staff who had a "spare half hour" and had not cost any extra cash. | No 10 said the clip had been created by a member of staff who had a "spare half hour" and had not cost any extra cash. |
But the Tories said it showed the government had lost touch with reality. | But the Tories said it showed the government had lost touch with reality. |
The clip thanks everyone who signed the online petition and says officials have "thought long and hard" about it. | The clip thanks everyone who signed the online petition and says officials have "thought long and hard" about it. |
The camera then pans up the famous Downing Street stairs, showing photographs of former prime ministers, before focusing on an image of Mr Clarkson. | The camera then pans up the famous Downing Street stairs, showing photographs of former prime ministers, before focusing on an image of Mr Clarkson. |
'Light-hearted' | 'Light-hearted' |
The final message reads: "But on second thoughts... maybe not." | The final message reads: "But on second thoughts... maybe not." |
A Conservative Party spokesman said: "While the British public is having to tighten its belts, the government is spending taxpayers' money on a completely frivolous project." | A Conservative Party spokesman said: "While the British public is having to tighten its belts, the government is spending taxpayers' money on a completely frivolous project." |
"This shows how detached the Labour Party has become from the concerns of the British people." | "This shows how detached the Labour Party has become from the concerns of the British people." |
But a Downing Street spokesman stressed the film was a joke, and had not cost any extra money to make. "It was a pretty light-hearted petition, so we gave it a light-hearted answer. | But a Downing Street spokesman stressed the film was a joke, and had not cost any extra money to make. "It was a pretty light-hearted petition, so we gave it a light-hearted answer. |
"A member of staff put it together in a spare half-hour." | "A member of staff put it together in a spare half-hour." |
Cult following | Cult following |
The Number 10 petition site has generated much controversy since its launch in November 2006 - with 1.8 million e-mails calling for road pricing to be scrapped. | The Number 10 petition site has generated much controversy since its launch in November 2006 - with 1.8 million e-mails calling for road pricing to be scrapped. |
There have also been several jokey petitions, including one calling for Spandau Ballet's Gold to be the new national anthem. | There have also been several jokey petitions, including one calling for Spandau Ballet's Gold to be the new national anthem. |
The Jeremy Clarkson for PM petition is now closed but more than 100,000 people have joined Facebook group calling for the outspoken presenter to be installed in Downing Street. | The Jeremy Clarkson for PM petition is now closed but more than 100,000 people have joined Facebook group calling for the outspoken presenter to be installed in Downing Street. |
Visitors to the Downing St website are invited to view the Clarkson clip | Visitors to the Downing St website are invited to view the Clarkson clip |
Mr Clarkson - whose views on motoring and the environment have earned him a cult following - recently confessed he would be a "rubbish" prime minister, adding that the government should be in charge of "building park benches and nothing else". | Mr Clarkson - whose views on motoring and the environment have earned him a cult following - recently confessed he would be a "rubbish" prime minister, adding that the government should be in charge of "building park benches and nothing else". |
A new Downing Street petition urging the government not to bestow a knighthood on Mr Clarkson "until he has done something truly worthwhile and of benefit to the UK" has received so far 34 signatures. | A new Downing Street petition urging the government not to bestow a knighthood on Mr Clarkson "until he has done something truly worthwhile and of benefit to the UK" has received so far 34 signatures. |
'Prat' message | 'Prat' message |
Downing Street last week relaunched its main website to boost the amount of video content. | Downing Street last week relaunched its main website to boost the amount of video content. |
But the revamp was hit by a series of glitches - including the accidental publication of a "test" message accusing former No 10 aide Benjamin Wegg Prosser of being a "prat". | But the revamp was hit by a series of glitches - including the accidental publication of a "test" message accusing former No 10 aide Benjamin Wegg Prosser of being a "prat". |
The bizarre message, dated Friday, 4 May 2007 says: "PM backs Benjy in 'prat' row. The prime minister has backed his special adviser, saying he's 'a prat, but not the prat'. | The bizarre message, dated Friday, 4 May 2007 says: "PM backs Benjy in 'prat' row. The prime minister has backed his special adviser, saying he's 'a prat, but not the prat'. |
It is thought to refer to press reports at the time in which a government minister is reported to have called the person who created the Downing Street petition site a "prat". | It is thought to refer to press reports at the time in which a government minister is reported to have called the person who created the Downing Street petition site a "prat". |
The link to "BWP Home" from the test page brought up an image of actor Daniel Radcliffe playing Harry Potter - widely held to resemble Mr Wegg-Prosser. | |
A No 10 spokesman said the pages had been removed as soon as the mistake was spotted. | |
"These are test pages that were created several years ago and were carried over to the new Downing Street website in error and have now been removed," he added. |