Vox Pop

Although my journalist’s style guide has a whole section on avoiding clichés, I’m excited to share with you my awesome journey towards local newspaper stardom. 

Earlier in the week prospects had seemed to be shifting downwards. An editorial encounter, at which I had intended to pitch an investigative project about vaping in schools, brought this well and truly home.

The drift of this went:

‘.…local rags can’t carry  reporters with airy, ill thought out ideas…..where’s the research? ..by election coming up….get out on the streets and ask people how they think life can improve …if anyone mention vapes, that’s a bonus for you. ’

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The Election Promise

It had been a tough one, but the ‘Support Our People’ party (SOP) had just squeezed through.  The gamble of promising what the people wanted was a brave manifesto, and now they had to come up with the goods.

It was a week later that they actually got down to any business, it had taken that long for the effects of the copious amount of champagne to wear off.  The speaker and Chairman of the SOP party, Lord Charles Alexander Grovner gave his opening speech.  The floor was then open to his underling Lords to come up with ideas that would support their manifesto.

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