Leaders are 'top of the flops'

Shame Academy: Gordon Brown gets the makeover treatment.
Metro11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Tony Blair has turned heavy metal guitarist, Gordon Brown is a cheesy crooner, George Bush looks like Hank Williams and David Cameron is a pin-up pop star.

These satirical record covers were mocked up by charity Action Aid to remind world leaders their pledges in the fight against Aids were 'on record'.

Action Aid claims the pledge to give anti-Aids drugs to all those who need them by 2010 will be broken. A spokesman said: 'Without sufficient funding, the target is meaningless.'

The covers will be on show at Global Gathering on July 28 and 29 and Reading Festival on August 25 to 27.

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