10/10
Politics With a Knock Out Punch
18 November 2013
What started as a short film about his campaign turned into a fully fledged 100 minute expose of the local Labour Party which raises serious concerns about the local MP Sir Stuart Bell.

Walsh's rise through the party was meteoric, going from thinking about joining the Conservatives to being selected for the Middlesborough seat within 12 weeks, and he certainly takes the local party by storm – recommending 'flash mobbing' in his first campaign meeting as well as other campaign stunts, such as putting a 'Vote Conservative' poster on Bell's garden gate, and threatening to have Bell "in prison by Christmas" in a hustings.

But there's also a serious side as Walsh has to deal with poor organisation and, fatally, his election address going awry. With little to no support on the ground Walsh resorts to throwing frying pans across his kitchen and threatening to pull out of the campaign – something all us who've stood for election can relate to.

The film concludes with an altercation between Bell and Walsh at the count with a number of expletives going back and forth, mostly from Bell's son Malcolm.

Brilliant this quirky documentary is enjoyable and definitely worth a look.
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