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Apr 23 2010 Post Icon

Love vs Hate Party Dance-Off

By: Seamus Waldron Published: 23 April 2010

All elections should be campaigned this way! Instead of a debate, take 40 good men and women from each party and have a dance-off!!

Seamus Waldron (that's me!), Minister for Dance of the Marmite Love Party and Simon Borland, Minister for Dance of the Marmite Hate Party, gathered together dancers of each Marmitey persuasion from miJive (miJive) and Jive Nation (Jive Nation) to face-off in-front of the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament.

Watch the video and vote Spread the Love! or Stop the Spread!

Spread the Love! Vote for the Marmite Love Party at http://www.marmiteloveparty.com/mijiv and support Seamus, the Minister for Dance & mijive!

Stop the Spread! Vote for the Marmite Hate Party at http://www.marmitehateparty.com/jivenation and support Simon, Minister for Dance, Jivenation!

Credits The Toast Seamus Waldron - Marmite Love David Rodriguez - Marmite Hate The Dancers from miJive in Buckinghamshire http://www.mijive.co.uk Jive Nation in London http://www.jivenation.co.uk Aaron Saunders Agnieszka Maczka Amy Choy Ania Angel Anil Barbara Coole Barbara Goldberger Becky Coles Brian Ross Celine Baker Coralie Green Çaðdan Dargý Daniel Maxwell Denise Frier Dickson Chui Dougie Rayner Ekow Oduro Faye Mccarthy Gwenael Besnier Hussam Maki Ian Gittins Jack White Jason Bingley Jo Taylor John Higgins John Underwood Justine Huxley Kevin Town Louise Manners Louise Sutton Lucas Redman Maggie Blukis Malgorzata Maczka Martin Goldberger Mel Saunders Nadezda Raud Patrina Law Pui-Tien Man Rachel Westlake Rod Leach Ruth Webster Simon Borland Sam Maki Stu Jones Sue Hall Sue Russell Tanya Bray Tara Wilson Torin Waldron Law Vanessa Tsu Zul Mirza

Update, 2026: The Love-Hate framing is now the standard cultural metaphor for anything divisive. See The word "Marmite" has become a verb, almost.

Provenance: Originally published on ilovemarmite.com (the site's original domain, 2000–2016). Republished here on ilovemarmite.co.uk in 2025 after the .com domain was lost. Original publication date preserved above.

Tags: marmitearchivedlovepartyhatepartysatiredanceloveitorhateitbritishfood
Categories: Pop Culture References , Advertising Campaigns , British Culture

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