City's candidates going colour crazy
14th Nov 2006, 06:39 GMT
Once upon a time, the good guys wore white hats and the bad guys wore black hats. Today, however, moral pageantry has lost all colour sense, and so has the current municipal election. The familiar colours of election signs, designed to help less-than-attentive voters identify their version of the good guys in the absence of party labels, have exploded into multichromatic confusion. A semiotician would love it, but voters are more likely to be misled.
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