Political Leaders' Christmas Card Choices

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Explore the Christmas card choices made by political leaders like David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon, Tim Farron, and Natalie Bennett, reflecting their personalities and values through their selected images.


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  1. Jeremy Corbyn's Christmas card 5 MERRY CHRISTMAS!! 2 Nicola Sturgeon Can you work out which of these cards was sent by each of the following political Leaders? Tim Farron Christmas card 4 Natalie Bennett David Cameron Jeremy Corbyn Tim Fallon Nicola Sturgeon David Cameron Christmas card 1 What does each image say about the individual leaders? 3

  2. David Cameron went for a photo with his wife Samantha outside Downing Street in the aftermath of the Tories' election victory. They had just returned from visiting the Queen after the Conservatives defied the polls to secure an overall majority.

  3. Labour's Jeremy Corbyn opted for this winter scene, a stock photo taken in London after heavy snowfall in 2009. The back of the card saw Labour's traditional red rose replaced by a sprig of holly.

  4. Schoolgirl Ami Woodburn won a competition to design Lib Dem leader Tim Farron's card.

  5. Children's character Katie Morag is featured on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's card, showing children from around the world being welcomed to her official residence, Bute House in Edinburgh.

  6. Green Party leader Natalie Bennett opted for the work of Leeds artist Eva Mileusnic to feature on the front of her 2015 Christmas card. It features a collage of different nationalities in their national dress on a vintage map of Britain, which Ms Bennett said celebrated the contributions made by a "wide range of diverse backgrounds".

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