The Scotsman

How Spitting Image seems ever closer to the reality of our times

As the satirical show returns, Jim Duffy feels that modern life is already imitating its subversive art

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So Spitting Image is back! New characters, new memes, new laughs. I missed the old Spitting Image and its sarcastic optics trained on those in power, celebrity and the nouveau riche. The writers didn’t miss and hit the wall when they went to town on Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Prince Charles.

The programme was so accurate in how it characteri­sed these people from the Royal Family and Rupert Murdoch to the Pope to even Roger Moore of 007 fame. But, as the new series begins to air, I actually feel a little sad, as really nothing has changed about those in power, with money and in the limelight. I actually feel we are living in a literal and figurative Spitting Image world, where we are really just all memes.

Now more than ever, the “personalit­y” and caricature of people in public life is what holds meaning for those who love them or loathe them. That is where we are in politics, celebrity, actors and activists just now on planet Earth. And I am finding it increasing­ly hard to make my mind up on whether people are being genuine and authentic or playing a role to increase their own realm of influence, money, power and reach.

Let me give you a few examples and see if you feel the same way.

The first one is easy. His name is Donald Trump. He is the President of the United States of America and he will be front and centre on the new Spitting Image programmes.

But, how do I truly feel about the meme that is Donald Trump? Well, I know his lawyer, Michael Cohen, got jail for bad things and has now written a book called Disloyal in which he opens up about what he did and what his old boss did. Cohen went to prison, but Trump has not made it there – yet. Trump’s companies have had numerous bankruptci­es, he has had numerous wives and girlfriend­s and has been caught on tape making disparagin­g comments about women. But, he is a family man with Christian values and loves America, right? And his dissenters are a gang of lefties who want America back so they can rule it the way they always did – just look at the Clintons, where they really any better? You see where I’m coming from here? Is the Trump meme a good guy in that he is protecting the USA from China and the enemy within or is it really a narcissist­ic, right-wing, gun-toting big mouth? And despite all the attempts to put him down, he may actually win another four years as there is something appealing about him and his messaging. Confusing eh? Welcome to my Spitting Image world.

Next up is Meghan Markle. The meme that is being pushed by some media is that she is a scheming witch who stole our nice wee prince away to the USA to become stinking rich, while she pontificat­es about right and wrong and pioneers young women’s rights. You see, how awful is that? How dare she lecture us from her multi-million-dollar pad in Los Angeles, eh? Meghan is a manipulati­ve actress who is ‘gonna milk it dry’. But, wait a minute.

If one actually listens to what she is saying it makes sense. Who wants to hear hate speech after all? And maybe she has done Prince Harry a favour by extracting him from Royal duties as a prince without portfolio. God, just look at Prince Andrew and one can see the logic. She’s a fighter and a crusader. And if given the chance, she could be a terrific ambassador for peace and championin­g the underdog. And there it is. I don’t know what Meghan meme to trust. I’m confused by media and

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