he pirates walked briskly back and forth across the living room, which now, according to the banner hung across the wall, wasn’t called the living room, it was called the ‘Election Campaign Headquarters’. The walking briskly back and forth didn’t achieve much but the Pirate Captain liked how it made everything look busy and dynamic. So far, most of the morning’s strategy meeting had been devoted to coming up with a political logo. The pirates were very keen that it should reflect both the Captain’s caring, inclusive side, but also his tough leadership qualities. After a lot of debate they had eventually decided on a picture of a bush baby holding a brick. ‘So, what’s next on the agenda, chief of staff?’ asked the Pirate Captain, plumping himself down on the sofa. ‘We should probably work on your manifesto, Captain,’ replied the chief of staff, who was formerly known as the pirate with a scarf. ‘That sounds exciting. Manifesto. Man-i-fes-to … Any ideas?’ ‘Well,’ said the pirate in green, consulting his clipboard.
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