I found this in the DM , it made me chuckle anyway....
No wonder we laugh at them! From Ed Miliband and Wallace to Mayor Boris and Barney Rubble... the politicians and their cartoon alter egos
One of them is a bit gormless and forever coming up with crazy schemes... the other has a Claymation dog called Gromit as a sidekick.
Welcome to the wacky world of Famous People Who Bear More Than A Passing Resemblance To An Animated Character.
And wide-eyed Labour leader Ed Miliband's similarity to cracking inventor Wallace is just the tip of the comedy iceberg...
Got another cracking idea, then? Ed Miliband and cheese-loving inventor Wallace
There's nothing wrong with my vision for a better Britain: Foreign Secretary William Hague and the visually impaired Mr Magoo
Who's the Top Cat in town? Officer Dibble and David Cameron are forces to be reckoned with
You've got to hand it to this charmer: French president Nicolas Sarkozy and Victor Quartermaine from The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
Vote for me at the next El-egg-tion: Tory minister Iain Duncan Smith and Humpty Dumpty
I'm just a guy making a stand: Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Peter Griffin from Family Guy
Do I look like a damsel in distress? Tory MP Louise Mensch and Rapunzel from the film Tangled
Do you want to have a barney, Mr Livingstone? London Mayor Boris Johnson and Barney Rubble from The Flintstones
From dizzy heights to crash landing: Ex-PM John Major and Carl Fredricksen from the film Up
One made a killing at the movies, while the other... Tony Blair and Donkey from Shrek
Who's been living in a land of make-believe? Sally Bercow, speaker of the House of Commons' wife and Celebrity Big Brother housemate, and Prince Charming from Shrek
He's a baron, I'm a baron... and we're both handy: Former deputy PM John Prescott and Silas Greenback from Danger Mouse
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