First off, Luns started the day at the offices of the UN meeting former secretary general Kofi Annan. This distinguished international statesman announced his utmost support for the Luns campaign.

Then, after a lunch of Patriot Fries, Luns chaired a conference on the problems faced by the development of Africa, at which Nelson Mandela was present. Mandela also gave his full backing to our campaign, saying that Luns reaching the whitehouse would be the final culmination of his long walk to freedom.

Next, we flew over to Europe to meet Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for a formal state banquet in honour of Luns run for president. It is rumoured that the Queen described vice-presidential candidate Stopper, who was also in attendence as 'A jolly good sort' who would be 'welcome at one of Charlie's hunts any time...' She also announced that she no longer held any grudge over the whole War of Independence thing.

Finally, to round of the day, Luns made a crucial step in Anglo-French relationships when he met the french President Sarkozy. The French premier reportedly responded to a question about whether the baguette was better than the bagel with an exclamation of "Sacrebleu!' and one of the assembled paparatzi caught his wonderfully gallic expression on film.

While all the other candidates are yapping, Luns is out doing!
