I hope to bring on new talent through this blog, so here's Tara Hamilton-Miller's drawing of the panel on social entrepreneurship:

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AngloWelshDragon
February 9th, 2009 2:22pm Report this commentLooks like the cast of Fraggle Rock!
Reg Varney
February 9th, 2009 2:22pm Report this commentAre we supposed to have heard of "the" panel on social entrepreneurship?
I certainly have not heard of any of these people (of whom there seem to be more than there are names) and having scrutinised the drawing through a magnifying glass I have no hesitation in declaring it quite execrable, both imaginatively and technically.
The bespectacled character on the far left has been portrayed with particular ineptitude but in any event is probably such a dreary specimen that one wonders why he merits the least memorial at all.
(With apologies to Brian Sewell)
Tim Hedges
February 9th, 2009 2:47pm Report this commentDoesn't seem much cop to me
Jack R
February 9th, 2009 4:52pm Report this commentWelcome aboard the Spectator blog.
You should kind it pretty free and easy here; no Islamic jihad supporting so-called 'lefties' here. Any vestiges of 'political correctness' and 'multiculturalism' can easily be discarded here.
Max Kaye
February 9th, 2009 4:58pm Report this commentTara Hamilton-Miller seems to have learnt her illustrative skills from Cy Twombly.
Not an auspicious start.
Alf Tupper
February 9th, 2009 6:36pm Report this commentTara should be given every encouragement to carry on sketching in big school.
Mark (Abbeystan)
February 11th, 2009 4:55pm Report this commentso is oli barret the one who looks like a confusian has joined zigzig sputnik
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